“Proposed legislation in New Mexico could legalize assisted suicide in the state, and may even allow for the prescription of deadly drugs outside the state via telemedicine, and by healthcare professionals other than doctors can administer the drugs, without ever having examined the patient in person.
The bill includes a provision that makes assisted suicide acceptable if it can be determined that a terminal condition will cause a patient's death “in the foreseeable future.”
Assisted suicide has been illegal in New Mexico since the 1960s, but doctors have been protected from liability for removing life support from terminally ill patients since 1978.
The states of California, Colorado, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington, plus the District of Columbia, have already legalized assisted suicide.”
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/new-mexico-bill-could-allow-suicide-tourism-critics-warn-57016
Suicide tourism in New Mexico? The thirst is real.