dangerousdave
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most people don't realise just how the current system works. even if you have taken the time to sin up to the register (which thankfully is now a bit easier as it's part of a driving license application), your family still has the final say as to whether your organs can be used to (hopefully) help save or lengthen someone elses life.
However, here's a proposal from the welsh http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-15625285 this is actually something I have thought for a while should be the way it works. why do we have to go to the trouble of opting in? Most decent human beings would happily allow their organs (after they've passed away) be donated to someone less fortunate so that they can help them live their life more fully.
i fully expect everyone to disagree with me now, so don't worry
However, here's a proposal from the welsh http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-15625285 this is actually something I have thought for a while should be the way it works. why do we have to go to the trouble of opting in? Most decent human beings would happily allow their organs (after they've passed away) be donated to someone less fortunate so that they can help them live their life more fully.
i fully expect everyone to disagree with me now, so don't worry