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by ataggart
5305 days ago
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>Saying that kidneys should be "commoditized" to avoid the black market it's like saying that slaves should be legal to avoid people travelling in a container. The analogy falls apart when you consider that one can legally donate ones bone marrow, but one cannot legally donate a slave. Thus the distinction between the two is not predicated on whether one receives payment, which is the policy change being discussed. >It's a moral statement: you can't put price on life or your body. With organs, the law currently sets the price at $0. |
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As long as you can't sell it, there is no price at it.