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selling organs, should this be legal?
Published July 25, 2009Views: 996
I was reading a story on the home page and went to comment on it and it said it was closed to comments and wouldn't let me. There was already one comment and I have never seen an article or story in the news section that wouldnt let you comment, don't know what is going on??
So anyway below is the article and the comment I was going to make was, yes It should be illegal the way he was doing things because he was the one making all of the money and the people selling their organs were actually getting very little of the money. Also people can be ruthless when it comes to money and they might even try to sell their own child's organs, this could really get out of hand. BUT there is a need for kidneys and there are people willing to pay for them. There are people that have two healthy kidneys that need money and are willing to sell one. Win/win situation. There should be some way to do this legally so that both parties involved benefit. what do you guys think?
NEWARK, N.J. — Levy Izhak Rosenbaum of Brooklyn called himself a "matchmaker," but his business wasn't romance. Instead, authorities say, he brokered the sale of black-market kidneys, buying organs from vulnerable people from Israel for $10,000 and selling them to desperate patients in the U.S. for as much as $160,000.
The alleged decade-long scheme, exposed this week by an FBI sting, rocked the nation's transplant industry. If true, it would be the first documented case of organ trafficking in the U.S., transplant experts said Friday.
"There's certainly cross-national activity, but it hasn't touched the United States or we haven't known about it until now," said University of Pennsylvania medical ethicist Arthur Caplan, who is co-directing a U.N. task force on international organ trafficking.
Rosenbaum was arrested Thursday, 10 days after meeting in his basement with a government informant and an FBI agent posing as the informant's secretary. The agent claimed to be searching for a kidney for a sick uncle on dialysis who was on a transplant list at a Philadelphia hospital.
"I am what you call a matchmaker," Rosenbaum said in a secretly recorded conversation. "I bring a guy what I believe, he's suitable for your uncle." Asked how many organs he had brokered, he said: "Quite a lot," the most recent two weeks earlier.
As part of the scheme, the organ donors were brought from Israel to this country, where they underwent surgery to remove the kidneys, authorities said. Prosecutors did not identify which hospitals in the U.S. received the donors and their kidneys.
"The allegations about an organ trafficking ring in the United States are appalling," said John Davis, CEO of the National Kidney Foundation.
Israel Medical Association spokeswoman Orna Cohen said the organization had no reports there of Israelis selling organs. "If it's true, then it's shocking," she said.
Micky Rosenfeld, a spokesman for Israel's national police force, said Israeli police were not involved in the investigation, and he would not comment further.
Under 1984 federal law, it is illegal for anyone to knowingly buy or sell organs for transplant. The practice is illegal just about everywhere else in the world, too.
But demand for kidneys far outstrips the supply, with 4,540 people dying in the U.S. last year while waiting for a kidney, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing. As a result, there is a thriving black market for kidneys around the world.
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July 25, 2009 7:41 p.m.
Playing the devil's advocate: but doesn't the donor have a right to sell a kidney? After all it is his body, he needs the money, and the recipient is willing to pay for the organ and the cost of the operation?
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