It’s a simple question asked within a series of others: “Do you want to be an organ donor?” DMV Examiners across the state ask this on a daily basis to North Carolinians receiving or renewing their driver’s licenses or ID cards. However, this one question has the potential to save the lives of up to eight people through the gift of organ donation.
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No one ever thinks about organ donation or becoming involved with organ donation until it directly affects you, a family member, or a friend. When I first went to the DMV in 1997 at the young age
