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Weird Laws: Donate a Kidney, You're a Hero. Sell It? Up to 5 Years in Prison — the law that's letting nearly 5,000 Americans pass away every year. In America, you can donate a kidney to a stranger and be called a hero. But if that same stranger hands you ten thousand dollars for that exact same kidney? That's a federal crime. Up to five years in prison. Fifty thousand dollar fine. Meanwhile, thirteen people will pass away today waiting for a kidney someone would gladly sell them. In this video, you'll discover: ▸ The National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 and why Congress banned organ selling almost unanimously ▸ The convicted fraudster whose business plan scared Congress into creating NOTA in just one year ▸ The first person ever convicted of organ trafficking in the United States and what happened to his buyers ▸ Why Iran eliminated its kidney transplant waiting list while America's keeps growing 📌 Visual Note: Some historical scenes and medical illustrations are AI-assisted recreations to help visualize the organ transplant process and congressional hearings. All facts, statistics, and legal information are from official government sources and medical journals. Timestamps: 0:00 - The Paradox 0:35 - What Is NOTA? 1:45 - The Man Who Started It All 3:30 - Why Congress Was Afraid 5:30 - The Blood, Sperm, and Eggs Question 7:15 - The Rosenbaum Case 9:15 - The Iran Model 11:30 - Where We Are Today 14:00 - The Ethical Question Sources & Further Reading: ▸ National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 — Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute ▸ United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) — Official transplant statistics ▸ Department of Justice — United States v. Levy Izhak Rosenbaum case documents ▸ American Journal of Transplantation — Iran's regulated kidney market analysis ▸ OrganDonor.gov — Current waiting list statistics Should organ selling be legal? What would you do if someone you loved needed a kidney? Drop your answer in the comments — I genuinely want to know what you think about this organ selling debate! #organdonation #kidneytransplant #americanlaw #medicalethics #organtransplant #healthcaresystem #forgottenhistory #transplantlaw