ST Poll: Do you agree with Nova Scotia’s new law requiring people to opt out of organ donation?
Posted by
Beaker (aka Anniebecca)
Jan 19 '21, 08:14
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A: Yes, I think other jurisdictions should do the same.
B: No, I think it needs to be specified by each individual.
C: I think more discussions and public input were needed.
D: Other
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Responses:
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Solid solid A
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Guigue
Jan 19, 09:06
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A -- nm
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znufrii
Jan 19, 09:06
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A -- nm
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kelly
Jan 19, 09:06
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A. It means more people think/inform themselves about the decision -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 19, 09:01
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A. A piece of paper is not a barrier if you feel strongly about it. -- nm
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Reagen
Jan 19, 08:55
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Sure. It will save lives. People who feel strongly have the ability to opt out, as they should. -- nm
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Andie
Jan 19, 08:53
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A though Decline's suggestion did make me initially laugh and then think: er, hmmmm...how exactly would that work -- nm
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JD
Jan 19, 08:31
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A -- nm
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Shaun
Jan 19, 08:29
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I choose B. I think it should require explicit approval not explicit disapproval. -- nm
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Hibernating Baron
Jan 19, 08:27
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B -- nm
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Krusty - Diamond Dog
Jan 19, 08:22
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In general, A. However, probably E. Need more info.
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JaxSean
Jan 19, 08:21
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Solid A. Opt out if you don't like it. -- nm
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TWuG
Jan 19, 08:20
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B). I don’t agree with defaulting to desecration of a body. -- (edited)
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Will Hunting
Jan 19, 08:18
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D. I think they should set up a system where people can take loans and use their organs as collateral
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decline
Jan 19, 08:18
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a -- nm
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tRuMaN
Jan 19, 08:17
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If I’m dead, I don’t care. So... A? -- nm
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Qale
Jan 19, 08:16
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A. For B (No) you just opt out so you always have that choice. -- nm
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Beaker
Jan 19, 08:15
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