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MayReasonRule

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20. This is for sentence reduction, so nope. Excerpts from the bill...
Sat Jan 28, 2023, 02:23 PM
Jan 2023
The Bone Marrow and Organ Donation Program shall allow eligible incarcerated individuals to gain not less than 60 and not more than 365 day reduction in the length of their committed sentence in Department of Corrections facilities, or House of Correction facilities if they are serving a Department of Correction sentence in a House of Corrections facility, on the condition that the incarcerated individual has donated bone marrow or organ(s).


The Bone Marrow and Organ Donation Committee shall consist of five members: The Commissioner of the Department of Correction or their designee who will act as chair of the committee; the Medical Director of the Department of Corrections or their designee; a Bone Marrow and Organ Donation Specialist from a hospital within the Commonwealth or their designee; a representative of an organization advocating for bone marrow donations within the Commonwealth or their designee; and two appointments shall be made by the Governor to serve three-year terms and one of whom shall be a board member of an advocacy group advocating for the rights of incarcerated individuals, and one of whom shall be from the Massachusetts District Attorney’s Association. The Bone Marrow and Organ Donation Committee shall be responsible for the effective implementation and ongoing administration of the incarcerated individual Bone Marrow and Organ Donation program. The Bone Marrow and Organ Donation Committee shall also be responsible for promulgating standards of eligibility for incarcerated individuals to participate and the amount of bone marrow and organ(s) donated to earn one’s sentence to be commuted.

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No XanaDUer2 Jan 2023 #1
Notice the co-sponsors of the bill MayReasonRule Jan 2023 #11
Agree KT2000 Jan 2023 #25
Are they paid for their organs ? XanaDUer2 Jan 2023 #2
They would be trading them... MayReasonRule Jan 2023 #12
Wow. Coerced organ farming XanaDUer2 Jan 2023 #16
Why would four members of our party sponsor such a bill? MayReasonRule Jan 2023 #19
I may have misunderstood XanaDUer2 Jan 2023 #18
This is for sentence reduction, so nope. Excerpts from the bill... MayReasonRule Jan 2023 #20
Wow. Some Dems are assholes XanaDUer2 Jan 2023 #21
I'm still looking at the money trail... MayReasonRule Jan 2023 #23
I'm really disgusted nt XanaDUer2 Jan 2023 #24
Maybe to be an organ donor TheFarseer Jan 2023 #3
Give your organ and go free to continue being a serial killer,(sarcasm) patricia92243 Jan 2023 #4
Absolutely disgraceful. Dehumanizing. Basically saying, " we take bribes." Raven123 Jan 2023 #5
Can we have your liver, then? (nt) Hugh_Lebowski Jan 2023 #6
"Can we have your liver, then?" markodochartaigh Jan 2023 #27
They should also consider early release if a thief is willing to give up his hand Chainfire Jan 2023 #7
When I needed money, I sold two kidneys. keithbvadu2 Jan 2023 #8
😜 rubbersole Jan 2023 #9
First they came for my liver... n/t yorkster Jan 2023 #10
This is horrific. This is effectively human trafficking. Disgusting. LonePirate Jan 2023 #13
Are these individuals without logic? MayReasonRule Jan 2023 #14
Not a good idea. China and other places Tetrachloride Jan 2023 #15
Just imagine how that would affect a judges decision making process if ... cutroot Jan 2023 #17
Its mind blowing nt XanaDUer2 Jan 2023 #22
That is disgusting. friend of a friend Jan 2023 #26
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