03/05/10
Kerry and Frank Call on FDA to Lift
Longstanding Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood
Sen. John Kerry and Rep. Barney Frank called on the government Thursday to
abolish a "discriminatory" law that bars homosexual men in the U.S. from
donating blood, saying "not a single piece of scientific evidence supports the
ban."
In a letter sent to the Food and Drug Administration, the two, along with a host
of other Democrats, urged Commissioner Margaret Hamburg to change existing law
that bars gay men from giving blood.
Kerry also called on the FDA to review its donor screening questionnaire to
ensure a healthy blood supply.
"A law that was once considered medically justified is today simply outdated and
needs to end, just as last year we ended the travel ban against those with HIV,"
Kerry said in a statement on Thursday.
Under the current law, which went into effect in 1983, any man who has had a
sexual relationship with another man since 1977 is prohibited from donating
blood.
In an op-ed published Wednesday in Bay Windows newspaper, Kerry and Frank called
the ban a "cruel reality that we thought warranted a close examination of the
justifications.
"The three largest blood donation organizations in our country -- the American
Red Cross, America's Blood Centers, and AABB (formerly the American Association
of Blood Banks) -- all agree calling the ban 'medically and scientifically
unwarranted,'" wrote the pair.
Gay rights group have also decried the practice both in the United Kingdom and
the United States. The Gay Men's Health Center reported last month that the ban
was created at a time when the transmission of HIV was unknown and creates a
stigma that is inconsistent because straight people who have sex with
"commercial sex workers" only have to wait a year before donating blood.
The group adds that the chronic shortages of blood should be proof enough that
limiting gay donors is self-destructive.
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