Eyeball Sell…
In Texas (and many other states), selling your eyeball is illegal — but not because of something super weird or unique to eyes. Let me break it down for you:

⚖️ Why is it illegal to sell your eyeball in Texas?
The main reason comes down to federal and state laws that regulate the sale of human organs and body parts.
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🧠 The Law:
Under the National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA) of 1984, it is illegal to buy or sell human organs in the U.S. for transplant purposes.
This includes: kidneys, livers, hearts, lungs… and eyes or eyeballs.
The law applies in all 50 states, but some states like Texas specifically call it out in their laws to reinforce it.
🧑⚖️ Texas Penal Code Section
While there’s no Texas law that literally says “Thou shalt not sell thine eyeball,” the state’s health and safety codes make it illegal to knowingly buy or sell human organs or tissues for transplantation, including:
- Eyes
- Kidneys
- Livers
- Lungs
- Skin
- Bones

So, trying to sell your eyeball is a no-go under both Texas law and federal law.
✅ What’s Allowed:
Donating your eyeballs (or other organs) is legal — and even encouraged.
You can be an organ donor (alive or after death), and your tissues can be used to help others.
There are legal channels like eye banks and transplant organizations that manage this process ethically and legally.
🤔 Why Eyeballs Specifically?
People often quote it as a “weird law” because eyeballs are kind of… attention-grabbing. It just sounds freaky to say “you can’t sell your eyeball,” but really it’s part of a broader law about organ trafficking prevention.
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TL;DR
🧑⚖️ In Texas (and the U.S.), you can’t legally sell your eyeball because it’s considered an organ, and the sale of human organs is federally prohibited under the National Organ Transplant Act.
🧑⚖️ What Happens If You Break the Law?
- Violating these laws, such as attempting to sell human tissue or organs, can result in serious criminal penalties.
- Fines and prison sentences are possible for trafficking organs.
- Organ trafficking is seen as a major public safety concern, and laws like this help prevent exploitation.
- 🚫 “Eyeball for Sale” Sign with a Crossed Out Symbol
- Setting: A Texas street market or old western town with a stand labeled “Eyeballs for Sale.”
- The sign is crossed out, and a gavel or sheriff badge is visible in the corner, implying it’s against the law.
- Text: “Not in Texas. Eyeballs are not for sale!”
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