Cal for Paul
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I believe free adults should be free to sell a kidney for money if they wish to do so. I have not heard Ron Paul address this but I would guess that he agrees with me.
My mom was on dialysis for 3 years waiting for a kidney transplant. One day the doctor told us that the odds of finding a good kidney were slim and her poor health did not make her a good candidate for the national transplant list. One day they called to get verbal confirmation to have my mom taken off the list nobody was home to answer the call so they left a message, they next day we were supposed to return the call, but at 4 am they called saying their was an exact match, the odds against that were in the millions and we should rush her down to prep her for surgery.
Things turned out well for my mom. But every year thousands of Americans aren't so lucky and die waiting for a kidney. Of course this is thanks to former Senator Al Gore who authored the National Transplant Act of 1984 which outlawed the selling of one's kidneys.
If the federal government hadn't outlawed this, the free market would ensure that just about anyone who needed a kidney would be able to get one. Right now the national waiting list is very long, a 5 year average. If willing living donors got into the equation that waiting list would nearly disappear and even poor people who couldn't afford to buy kidney would hardly have to wait for one.
Ironically it is Iran (axis of evil) who is setting a good example for this. They have legalized willing adults to sell their own kidneys and their waiting list virtually disappeared.
Right now a black market exists in India and China, because it is illegal.
John Stossel has said he supports the legalization of kidney selling, I wish Dr. Paul would too. I am sure Al Gore's bill is unconstitutional. Too bad Dr. Paul wasn't in congress in 1984 when the bill passed. Luckily I still have my mom, but losing 3000 Americans (same as 9-11) every year because of the federal government's banning organ selling is a tragic secret.
Has anyone ever heard Dr. Paul's stance on this?
My mom was on dialysis for 3 years waiting for a kidney transplant. One day the doctor told us that the odds of finding a good kidney were slim and her poor health did not make her a good candidate for the national transplant list. One day they called to get verbal confirmation to have my mom taken off the list nobody was home to answer the call so they left a message, they next day we were supposed to return the call, but at 4 am they called saying their was an exact match, the odds against that were in the millions and we should rush her down to prep her for surgery.
Things turned out well for my mom. But every year thousands of Americans aren't so lucky and die waiting for a kidney. Of course this is thanks to former Senator Al Gore who authored the National Transplant Act of 1984 which outlawed the selling of one's kidneys.
If the federal government hadn't outlawed this, the free market would ensure that just about anyone who needed a kidney would be able to get one. Right now the national waiting list is very long, a 5 year average. If willing living donors got into the equation that waiting list would nearly disappear and even poor people who couldn't afford to buy kidney would hardly have to wait for one.
Ironically it is Iran (axis of evil) who is setting a good example for this. They have legalized willing adults to sell their own kidneys and their waiting list virtually disappeared.
Right now a black market exists in India and China, because it is illegal.
John Stossel has said he supports the legalization of kidney selling, I wish Dr. Paul would too. I am sure Al Gore's bill is unconstitutional. Too bad Dr. Paul wasn't in congress in 1984 when the bill passed. Luckily I still have my mom, but losing 3000 Americans (same as 9-11) every year because of the federal government's banning organ selling is a tragic secret.
Has anyone ever heard Dr. Paul's stance on this?