California’s right-to-die law is working

When legislators in Sacramento passed a reasonable and conservative assisted-suicide law in 2015, California was only the fifth U.S state to allow terminally ill people to obtain a lethal prescription. Giving dying people who have six months or less to live an alternative to terrible pain and suffering was the compassionate and correct thing to do, so it’s no surprise that Hawaii, Colorado and Washington, D.C., have passed similar right-to-die laws since then, and that more than a dozen states are considering doing the same.