The legalization of organ sale will affect millions of people in need of an organ .Organ sale has been a controversial topic since june 17th 1950 when Ruth Tucker who suffered from kidney failure had the world's first successful kidney transplant. For over 65 years America has debated over whether it should be legal to get compensated for an organ donation. In october of 1984 the National Organ Transplant Act otherwise known as NOTA was approved and amended. The act outlawed the sale of human organs and established a task force on Organ Transplantation. Moreover, it also authorized the department of health and human services to grant the planning ,establishment ,and initial operation of Organ Procurement Operations. Many opponents of organ sale wanted it outlawed strictly because they …show more content…
The government abolished organ sale and the government can also legalize it. The only reason organ sale hasn't been legalized already is because the issue is so controversial. So many people for some reason feel that it's morally repugnant that someone would be willing to get compensated to go under the knife to save someone's life. Furthermore, there is a big problem that comes with organ sale that can't be ignored. This problem is the black market ,the black market is a reference underground organized crime of all types. In some countries where organ sale is legal and even in ones where it is not the black market continuously gets there hands on human organs and sales them for a huge profit. These organs are usually confiscated from young abducted children and adults or the poor. Criminals in the black market have taken advantage of the organ shortage and are literally making millions of of desperate people in need of organs. Even in the black market it is rare to find the donor compensated. In most cases the donor dies or gets a serious infection because their organ were not harvested in a professional matter and the operation was not done