Death Row Unlikely to Be Source for Organ Donations
Before Gov. John Kitzhaber of Oregon established a moratorium on his state’s death penalty last year, Christian Longo, a death row inmate, started a campaign to allow the condemned to donate their organs.
Longo argued that a new execution protocol that many states — including Texas — have adopted leaves inmates’ organs viable for transplantation.
“While I can potentially help in saving one life with a kidney donation now, one preplanned execution can additionally save from 6 to 10 more lives,” Longo wrote in a plea that Oregon officials denied.
No state allows death row inmates to donate their organs. Although ...

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Joe Estep via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Or tbey might say "Hey! I'm walking around!"
J Noel Kvale via Texas Tribune on Facebook
Let the inmates donate, but not gay men?
Gina Williams
Some inmates could save a life
Cris Sleightholm
"There is also the possibility that allowing death row organ donation could lead jurors to issue more death sentences"....yes yes yes, let's do away with life sentences, and issue more death sentences!!! I am in favor of this.