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Originally Posted by hulk
The right thing? Let's see, because it stops children from dying from kidney failure? Gives mothers and fathers a few more years to spend with their families? You don't continue to own your house after you die - it goes to whoever you nominate, or failing that, your family chooses the course of action. If there's none, it does go to charity. Your family would still have the final call on whether your organs went or not.
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What do any of the listed things have to do with "right"? If I'm dead, I really don't give a rat's ass about children dying, or parents spending more time with their families.
And this bill would make organ donation mandatory, your family wouldn't decide if you donated organs or not. It would be like if your estate was taken in the absence of a will, regardless of family imput.