The big question is what could we have done about it at that time... that would have actually worked, in light of the fact that the FL. Supreme Court was just waiting to jump on it.
Depending on the government for a "solution" is absurd. When has that ever really worked?
A governor who was so opposed to evil that he would charge into a constitutional crisis and literally shoot down the tinpot dictatorship in Pinellas would have said something really powerful, whatever the pushback -- but that is water under the bridge. Now, to get at Florida's constitution to prevent future Terris is IMHO the highest priority. There is just enough fuzz around the edge of her case (remember, it's "clear and convincing" not "beyond a reasonable doubt" that did her to death -- same kind of standard that would apply to overturning a last will and testament) that it opens the door to a wide road of mischief to people who did NOT ask for such death but their significant others and family lied convincingly.
And secondarily, sit out Crist. If you can't stomach Gallagher, well fine, but don't give your vote to a boot licker of evil.