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Lisa Ruggiero's avatar

Wow, I didn’t know about this. I wonder what the rules are here in AZ. I’ll have to research that.

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Jinc's avatar

100% with you on the decision!

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Kathy Lux's avatar

Thank you for this informative post.

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Mcc's avatar

Im with you. How do I find out if my state still mandates that a person is vaccinated in order to receive an organ?

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Datagal's avatar

Yes, I’d like to know about the donor rules in California.

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Mary Mc's avatar

Jennifer, one of the reasons I follow and admire you is that you are a person of great principle and character. ❤️

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Jennifer Brown's avatar

Awww thank you friend!!! ❤️❤️. I try to live by the example I share here every day!

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Adele's avatar

Easy to do this in UK and did this years ago.

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Cheri Murray's avatar

This needs to spread. If large numbers of people chose to do this, it may bring about a change in policy.

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Todd Hayes's avatar

Hard to do but you acted on your convictions. I will be doing the same. Thanks for clarifying the process.

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Joe's avatar

Very interesting!

I had not even considered this.

It almost seems spiteful after what they did to us.

I'm not a spiteful person, but I do firmly believe in consequences.

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Miss Pat's avatar

I bet it is the same in Canada? So they do not honour your will?

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Jennifer Brown's avatar

The DMV told me that “family can override” any decision made if there is “ambiguity”. So if you remove it from the license itself but the donate life gang has you on their list, they can claim it was an oversight on your license. If you have it in your will, I would hope that supersedes anything else but I trust these people zero anymore. Sad, isn’t it?

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