This hypothetical situation could become real very fast in the case of a plane/ car crash, a murder or any number of different things that could happen to a person’s parents. This could even happen if one does not reside with their parents due to arguments etc. In these situations these people will most likely still need medical treatment if something is not right. When the person goes to the hospital/ doctor’s office the receptionist is most likely going to ask about the person’s parents so this person will have to provide an explanation to a person that they don’t know I don’t think they should have to do that so I think that if the age was lowered to 16 it would more accessible to teens that don’t live with or have parents. …show more content…
In the book we see that Anna is tired of being used to help Kate and she takes her parents to court to be medically emancipated from her parents so she would not have to donate a kidney to her sister who is close to passing anyway. I don’t believe that a child should be made to help save another child’s life because that could wind up hurting the child in the end even if it saves the first