among them say 51-year-old writer, jennifer glass. this is a picture of her wedding she feels a kinship with main yo yard. i'm doing everything i can to extend my life but n one else has the right to prolong my death. >> glass has been documenting the painful afft of her chemothera treatments, pushing for rights to mak her life and death decisions in california. >> i can say that my quality of life now is negatively impacted by the fact that i don't have that legal choice. i don't know how much time i have. >> that is an option state senator mark leno says he's hoping to help provide, working with a group called compassn and choice. the idea is to reintroduce legislation giving patients a choice about their own lives and deaths. >> it's just a level of comfort to know the option is there. not necessarily to use that is to be decided along the way. >> in oregon, maynard's doctor prescribed medication she took on her own. opponents of the laws say they're concerned about vulnerable people including those with disabilities. >> it's dange