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This hyperlink above discusses the arguments revolving around the discussions on death row inmates and organ donations. Jay Baruch argues throughout his entire article the reasons why death row inmates and just organ donations in general should be allowed throughout the United States. Baruch states that over 79,000 patients in the United States await an organ transplant, and over 3,000 new patients are added to the waiting list each month. These numbers are outrageous. There are over 2 million prisoners in the United States prisons and jails just awaiting as potential donors. Many people may find it offensive, and that they can not get over the fact of where and who the organ donors came from, but should that make our societies
policy?
Baruch states, "These questions might seem trivial to people who will die without an organ transplant, offensive to people who consider body parts their personal property which should be marketable if desired, and unnecessary to people who point to the laws that prohibit such activity." He along with many other sources relate to the fact that there are many on going arguments relating to this topic, but in his view point why let a perfectly affective working organ donation go to waist. All and all, his facts, comparisons, and opinions may make an effect on people view points when regarding and analyzing the topic itself.
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