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“Poll: Shift on ‘death with dignity'”

While auto repair information access and medical marijuana ballot questions continue to enjoy voter support, a proposal to allow chronically ill residents to take life-ending medications appears to be losing support.
According to Suffolk University/7News poll results released Tuesday, the life-ending medication proposal is favored by 47 percent and opposed by 41 percent, a considerably closer margin than the 37-point spread shown in a poll taken in September.

Sentinel & Enterprise
“Poll: Shift on ‘death with dignity'”
October 30, 2012
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