Non-American here, mightily confused. The Georgia bill states that life begin when a heart beat can be detected, correct? How will this affect the treatment of people declared brain-dead? I would assume that turning off life support for them would be the same as turning off life support for a fetus, but has this been covered in the bill or any medical establishments?
Can you ethically harvest organs from a braindead person in Georgia, when they are technically still considered alive?
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