Oregon is currently the only place in the world where physician-assisted suicide is legal. The Dutch Parliament has approved a law making euthanasia legal in Holland.
Voters in Maine rejected the legalization of assisted suicide in their state during the November 2000 elections.
In Holland, only 40% of all assisted suicides and euthanasia are reported.
80% of Dutch doctors have killed people deliberately through direct, active (not passive) euthanasia.
Studies examining the psychological background of individuals who kill themselves show that 95% have a diagnosable mental disorder at the time of death.
Since assisted suicide has been legalized in Oregon, 16 people died in 1998, 27 in both 1999 and 2000, 21 in 2001, and 38 in 2002
In Holland, 9% of all deaths in 1990 were attributed to euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide.
There were nearly 31,000 suicides in the United States last year. About 20,000 homicides were reported.
49% Americans find assisted suicide morally unacceptable. (Source: Gallup Poll, 2003)