That is currently true.
At this time, only Oregon and Washington have legal (and unchallenged) euthanasia laws.
Only Oregon and Idaho.
The state of Oregon is the only thing bordering California to the north.
Washington does.
Oregon is the only state that touches both the State of Washington and the Pacific Ocean.
You cant! euthanasia is a method of assisted suicide that is chosen for terminally ill patients the only way to stop euthanasia is not to do it!!
Oregon is usually thought to be the only state with an official state nut (the hazelnut), but Alabama also has one.
Euthanasia (as defined as a third party ending the life of another) is illegal throughout the US, mostly under state general homicide laws. Therefor, you cannot obtain a "euthanasia certificate" anywhere in the US. The only form of euthanasia legal anywhere in the US is assisted suicide, and even this is only in a few (as in 3 or fewer) states. The major difference between this and general euthanasia is that it is the patient taking the action ending their life, not someone else.
Oregon
someone is not considered dead until a doctor or the coroner pronounces them dead. It is necessary for the question to be more specific as to what the exact issue might be; such as debts of a deceased, a beneficiary of a will/estate, wrongful death of a person, and so forth.
Oregon is a U.S. state. It is the only U.S. state with e as the third letter.
Islam oppose animal euthanasia only when there is no reason.