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Originally Posted by Ustwo
Also there are waves of liability to be avoided in todays sue you society. "They told me John had 2 months to live, and he died right after taking the experimental drug, they stole my last two months with my husband". Yea its stupid but juries are stupid.
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I am pretty sure there would be sufficient paperwork to sign. While people usually don't sign documents with so many skulls and crossbones, if they haven't got anything else to loose, they'll sign anything. Which is the only problem I see with it- they are using the desperate to further science...
Besides, I am sure medical companies can spare the chump-change to have their lawyers gangbang a legally binding document with the dying patient and the dying patient's family.
... Actually strike this, I have a lot of hatred towards the medical treatment of prisoners. Give them this
option of being used in medical science as well.