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Ohio studying Death Row Organ Donations

Started by jimmy olsen, November 14, 2013, 07:38:29 PM

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Ideologue

That's why I don't know why the guillotine is not still used, the guillotine essentially being a hanging that has a near-100% success rate.  Also, a guillotine would cost like three hundred bucks and could be used by any idiot with ten minutes of training and a hazmat suit.
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Neil

It makes far more sense to use the removal of organs as the death penalty.
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DontSayBanana

I'm actually with Neil on this one.

There's a false dichotomy here in that everyone with the necessary anatomical training is assumed to have taken the Hippocratic Oath.  Why don't we have specialized training for non-medical personnel to perform the execution?  Malpractice insurance kinda seems like an unnecessary burden on this process- the "patient" is going to die anyway; the only risk is harm to the extracted organs.
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