Is it fair to criminalise such social relationships where no third party is harmed? When a social relationship is forged which gives a new lease of life to both the stakeholders, then law ought not to step in to criminalise and punish such relationships.
While international opinion is currently against any trade in human organs, Singapore can take the lead and set a good precedent for the international community by legalising it. The Republic has the infrastructure to facilitate such transactions."
It seems that there is no level too low for $in-gaporeans to $ink to. But on second thought, they might have already hit rock bottom.
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Singapore will take lead in keeping organ trade illegal.
The tile of the original article clearly suggests the legalisation of organ trading, affirmed by the ending paragraph.
There's Light and there's also Darkness. Whoever belongs to the Devil can only bring Darkness and not Light, just as whoever belongs to Christ is Light to this world. (Matthew 5:14-16 ; John 8:12)
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