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Win/win situation. Kinda like a fast-food restaurant, except for live organs. You don't need two eyes, lungs,
Kidneys. You could just take them from the death row inmates. To get organs from lifers, some negotiations
could be agreed upon, like ten years for a lung. I'm not kidding, it's not even my idea. One of my friends, who passed away, thought of it.
After the initial shock, it really does make sense. There are over 3,000 people on death row in America, over
150,000 more with life sentences. Their victims would get first-choice. No more need for waiting list.
This could really be a way for these criminals to ''pay back Society''.
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Win/win situation. Kinda like a fast-food restaurant, except for live organs. You don't need two eyes, lungs,
Kidneys. You could just take them from the death row inmates. To get organs from lifers, some negotiations
could be agreed upon, like ten years for a lung. I'm not kidding, it's not even my idea. One of my friends, who passed away, thought of it.
After the initial shock, it really does make sense. There are over 3,000 people on death row in America, over
150,000 more with life sentences. Their victims would get first-choice. No more need for waiting list.
This could really be a way for these criminals to ''pay back Society''.
Or we could develop science enough to grow organs and then nobody needs to be an organ donor, take lifelong anti-rejection medications and other immunosuppressants, or require an organ match between donor and recipient... If we have Democrats running the country, we'll be harvesting it from the wealthy...
Win/win situation. Kinda like a fast-food restaurant, except for live organs. You don't need two eyes, lungs,
Kidneys. You could just take them from the death row inmates. To get organs from lifers, some negotiations
could be agreed upon, like ten years for a lung. I'm not kidding, it's not even my idea. One of my friends, who passed away, thought of it.
After the initial shock, it really does make sense. There are over 3,000 people on death row in America, over
150,000 more with life sentences. Their victims would get first-choice. No more need for waiting list.
This could really be a way for these criminals to ''pay back Society''.
Only if they truly volunteer. You don't become publicly owned meat just because you are a felon.
Those organs are going to be damaged unless it was hanging, firing squad(to the head). I would imagine many of them would willingly give them up, I wouldn't offer a reduced sentence for them though.
Is there some law preventing them from being organ donors now? There was that one inmate that donated his entire body, they froze and then sliced him into a few thousand pieces. Each slice was so thin it was a destructive process. He was literally mush when they were done.
win/win situation. Kinda like a fast-food restaurant, except for live organs. You don't need two eyes, lungs,
kidneys. You could just take them from the death row inmates. To get organs from lifers, some negotiations
could be agreed upon, like ten years for a lung. I'm not kidding, it's not even my idea. One of my friends, who passed away, thought of it.
After the initial shock, it really does make sense. There are over 3,000 people on death row in america, over
150,000 more with life sentences. Their victims would get first-choice. No more need for waiting list.
This could really be a way for these criminals to ''pay back society''.
nope!!!!!
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