Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Organ Donation Should Prison Sentences Be Reduced In Return For Irrevocable Registration For Organ Donation?

Should prison sentences be reduced in return for irrevocable registration for organ donation? - organ donation

Who sentenced to a prison term should perhaps have the opportunity to receive or the possibility of his sentence in exchange for a good service to the community reduced. Organ donation after death, may be worth a reduction of the sentence. What do you think? The registration for organ donation, of course, in the case of a custodial sentence must be permanently reduced.

10 comments:

  1. Not to be useful, it must be something going while you are still alive, not after they are dead.

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  2. If they petty criminals who have been rehabilitated and do not represent a serious threat to society then maybe yes. but I think it raises the question of PPL on the basis that it is biased against some religions and cultures. is in prison, the corporate tax could, but that it protects people.

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  3. every noble thought, but I doubt that you will be a place, a crime is less of a criminal, unless you take his brain.

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  4. Last Ent Wife (RCIA)February 6, 2010 at 11:30 PM

    Hmm ... I do not think that is enough. Many offenders enter the program only in order to achieve remission, and ruin your lungs with smoke and kill the liver with alcohol.

    What about blood donation, donation of bone marrow or lung a kidney donation in his lifetime? I think it is much more important, because it's something to think about here and now, not after death.

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  5. Absolutely not. If there is no absolution or pardon or forgivness, must come from God, not man. If a man commits a crime, regardless of what you do, or once again, I think it would be obliged to pay for his crimes. For example, if a man killed a man, I believe, to reduce his sentence because it coincides with the organ donation be? You can always commit a crime with a single kidney, for example. If he is dead, their bodies still save lives, but he is more than there really is no difference, no?

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  6. Absolutely not. If there is no absolution or pardon or forgivness, must come from God, not man. If a man commits a crime, regardless of what you do, or once again, I think it would be obliged to pay for his crimes. For example, if a man killed a man, I believe, to reduce his sentence because it coincides with the organ donation be? You can always commit a crime with a single kidney, for example. If he is dead, their bodies still save lives, but he is more than there really is no difference, no?

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  7. I think there are some serious psychological problems. Why not let me down in state parks in the works - if you can run, you are always and have no other choice but to try the small left kidney.

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