In an organ donation, when somebody dies, the family of that person has to give permission to
donate the organs of that person. There are many reasons as to why the families shouldn’t have a say as
to whether or not the organs can be donated. The deceased don’t need their leftover organs for
anything, people are in need of certain organs, whether or not they donate their organs shouldn’t be up
to their family, and doctors could also find a way to help cure organ diseases or find ways that don’t
involve taking them from the deceased. Also, people I need of an organ(s) shouldn’t have to pay for
them, or if they need a cure, they shouldn’t have to pay the full price for the cure.
First of all, when somebody passes away, there is nothing left they can do. They don’t need any …show more content…
There is no point in keeping the organs while
people in need of new organs are dying. If the family says that the person can’t donate their organs,
then they have perfectly good organs just sitting there, rotting away for no reason when some person
could really use a certain organ that that person would have.
Second, if many people are in need of certain organs, since the deceased don’t need them at all,
they should be able to donate them regardless. There are many people who need a new organ, and
there are many deceased people who have those organs and they don’t even need them. It may be a
sign of respect to leave their organs, but without organ donations, many people wouldn’t be where they
are right now. Many people need a cure to certain organ diseases, and a deceased organ donor could be
their only chance of survival.
Organ Donation Persuasive Essay Gavin Sauter
Third, whether or not the person should donate their organs shouldn’t be up to their families,
let alone other people. They should be the ones to decide whether or not they want to donate