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I guess that will depend upon your sense of retributiton.
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Even if it led to a reduced sentence, the choice to undergo testing would not be entirely voluntary.
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I guess not. I also geuss that people joining the military in the U.S. is not entirely voluntary if they are pushed in that direction out of economic concerns. There is always an impetus pushing along many peoples' choices. I don`t expect pure perfection. Why do you?
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It also set's a hideous precedent. In China they are selling executed prisoners organs to the highest bidder, usually wealthy foreigners. I'm sure the Chinese authorities claim they're making sure that criminals are giving something back to society too.
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If the liver or kidney of a convicted child rapist murderer who has taken dearly from society can be used to give life to a five year old girl, I find no reason to deny that if he is going to be executed for his crime.