Fledermaus
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No, your kidney does not grow back. Like I said, I just don't see a slippery slope there. I'm very pragmatic when it comes to life and death situations. Saving a life over something someone grows back and isn't a risk to them.
I'm not saying it's constitutional, I'm just saying I don't care. Saving a life that person almost killed for a fluid you just grow back for free.
Read better.
From the OP...
A.) If you caused a traffic accident and another person's life hung in the balance would it be acceptable for the government to force you the person who caused the traffic accident to donate blood against your will in order to save the victim of the car accident you caused?
B.) If you caused a traffic accident and another person's life hung in the balance would it be acceptable for the government to force you the person who caused the traffic accident to pay for the ambulance ride to take the victim of the accident you caused to the hospital and cover whatever medical treatments were necessary to save that person's life
Where is the word "tried"?
If you caused =/= Tried to take a life..
Tried indicate intent.
Think better.