Coloradans to vote on ballot initiative legalizing physician-assisted suicide

(CNSNews.com) – Although the Colorado state legislature has rejected physician-assisted suicide two years in a row, Coloradans will be voting on a ballot initiative next month that will determine whether Colorado becomes the sixth state in the U.S. to legalize it.
But opponents say that the Colorado End of Life Options Act, or Proposition 106, is deeply flawed and should be rejected by voters as well.