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Vermont
Advice from Vermont
Michael Cook | 22 June 2011
True Dignity Vermont represents citizens opposed to the legalization of assisted suicide in their state. For a small site it packs a lot of punch, with well-reasoned posts. Check it out! Here TDV lists six reasons why assisted suicide should not be supported:
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