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Governor John Carney Friday vetoed legislation that would have allowed people with a terminal illness who are able to make sound decisions for themselves to get access to medication that would end their lives.
House Bill 140 received final legislative approval in the State Senate in late June. However, it underwent several amendments and the issue has been debated for years.
Carney said in his veto message that he recognizes that it is a deeply personal matter, and he appreciates the thoughtful debate. However, he said he is "fundamentally and morally opposed" to the idea of state law enabling someone to take their own life - "even under tragic and painful circumstances."
Carney's action returns the bill to the House of Representatives. His second term as governor ends in January 2025.