I don't know how it works in Belgium, but in Holland over 1000 people a year are killed without their permision. Either they are in a coma or are deemed not mentally compitant to make the decision, they will even terminate a life if the person is suffering from depression and not a terminally ill person. Even physically disabled children are being denied anything but pallitive care til they die. I am sorry but after Doctor Harold Shipman (uk) a general doctor decided that he had the right to kill over 200 of his patients I would NOT give this power to any doctor.
As with many things, such as abortion, euthanasia exists, whether it's legal or not. Let's not be an ostrich (sp?) and just accept that fact. Long before we had a law about it, people did it. We hear once in a while stories about how nurses in nursing homes "kill" some of the elderly because "they felt sorry for them" yada yada yada.
That is something that happened before and will probably happen in the future. It's not because you say they are not allowed to, that some people will stop doing things. Heck, I crossed the street when the light was red. And if everyone didn't do things that aren't allowed, the two little girls that disappeared two weeks ago in Liège wouldn't be dead (and one raped) by now.
But that is life. And that are some of the things people do.
I will NEVER believe that nowhere in the US, euthanasia isn't performed in one way or another, legal or not.
And I do not approve these acts of euthanasia in case that they are not life-threatening ill, depressed, handicapped, ...
But I do think it's good that we have a law that legalizes it in some cases. Because that way, doctors who want to help people "in need" can do it without risking everything. Family members do not have to risk to be trialed (sp? is that even a word) because they want to help that suffering family member.
There will always be abuses, but those abuses would also be there without the law. For those other cases, it's good the law exists.
Next to all this, doctors are free to choose whether they do this or not. In Belgium, we have many "catholic" hospitals, and we know that in case you want euthanasia, you should chose another hospital, because the catholic ones demanded from their doctors that they don't do it.