Advances
in technology and the understanding of HIV/AIDS have come a long way. The fact
of the matter is that blood donations are safest and most effective when using
rational, scientifically-based deferral periods that are applied fairly and
consistently among blood donors who engage in similar risk activities. These
screening strategies provide an inclusive, internationally recognized means for
keeping blood supplies safe.
In fact,
the American Medical Association and the American Red Cross are both in support
of a reevaluation of the lifetime ban of gay men from donating blood. And
most recently, over eighty-two Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the U.S.
House and U.S. Senate have asked for the reevaluation.
We are
behind in our policies in comparison with other countries. Both Canada
and the UK in recent years have lifted their lifetime ban restrictions.
Regardless, blood donations save lives, and although I take issue with the
FDA's policy, the communal need for an adequate and safe blood supply cannot be
ignored. To prevent a blood drive on the grounds of public policy would be to
place the citizens of Campbell and my community in danger. Ultimately,
public policy can be solved over time, while an unpredictable act of nature can
warrant an immediate need for a blood supply.
Sign The Petition!
Click HERE or copy & paste the URL below
https://www.change.org/petitions/fda-stop-discriminating-against-me-and-other-gay-men-who-want-to-donate-blood#share
Sign The Petition!
Click HERE or copy & paste the URL below
https://www.change.org/petitions/fda-stop-discriminating-against-me-and-other-gay-men-who-want-to-donate-blood#share
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