Killer's quest: Allow organ donation after execution

Started by jimmy olsen, April 23, 2011, 06:07:16 AM

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The Brain

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What's the argument against allowing them to donate?
Many Sci-Fi shows/movies/episodes where death row inmate body parts corrupt otherwise good citizens. :area52:
Plus those that suppose that, if death row inmate organs are useful to society then there will be a movement to increase the number of felons executed, so as to increase the supply of parts.

Which is certainly a good argument against selling your organs in the first place. Who's to say someone won't make them available prematurely?  :hmm:

Kitchen salesmen may be worth more dead than alive but nucular dudes are not.

After Fukushima, perhaps not.  :hmm:

What was that sound? Oh, it was Fukishima slipping off the front pages. How about that.
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