but what if they are on death row and have been wrongly convicted
And then there is the question of who PAYS for these transplants.
If I had healthy organs to donate, I would not want them going to a prisoner. I would venture to bet most donors would be in agreement.Does this mean when we sign donor cards we need to stipulate "except for prisoners or convicted felons." If the average "Joe" thinks their organsmight go to a murderer on death row, then we have yet another reason for the public to reject organ donation.
I say go ahead and execute them and use their organs for transplants.
Here's some links with relevant info. http://atheism.about.com/od/bioethics/a/deathrowtrans_3.htmNews about an Oregan deathrow inmate requesting a kidney transplant back in 2003-http://news.statesmanjournal.com/article.cfm?i=59756http://web.archive.org/web/20051230142001/http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=90611&page=1 And in case you're curious about the outcome of the case...http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0YUG/is_12_13/ai_n18615934
that's good! Hey they are not going to need them anymore why not use them on someone else? I mean we(taxpayers) are paying for them to be in jail with food and cable TV, we are probably paying for the "lethal injection" for the staff that is needed to kill these good for nothing convicts. Why don't we get a say in what to do with their organs?