"Jersey Takes Bold Step Towards Legalizing Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill – Find Out What Happens Next!"
Jersey’s parliament has voted to draft laws to create an assisted dying service for terminally ill residents.
This decision follows a report released in March outlining how such a service could operate for adults in Jersey who have a voluntary, settled, and informed desire to end their lives.
Parliament members approved the service for terminally ill individuals with a life expectancy of six months, or up to twelve months for those with neurodegenerative diseases—referred to as route one—by a vote of 32 to 14.
However, a proposal known as route two, which would have extended the law to include individuals with incurable physical conditions causing unbearable suffering but not necessarily terminal, was rejected by a vote of 27 to 19.

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