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California DNA Collection Law Struck Down

wiedzmin writes with an article in Wired about DNA collection from criminals in California. From the article: "A California appeals court is striking down a voter-approved measure requiring every adult arrested on a felony charge to submit a DNA sample. The First District Court of Appeal in San Francisco said Proposition 69 amounted to unconstitutional, warrantless searches of arrestees. More than 1.6 million samples have been taken following the law's 2009 implementation. Only about a half of those arrested in California are convicted." Note that the State can still appeal the ruling; according to the article, the Attorney General's office has made no comment as to whether they will do so.

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  1. Should have been obvious all along by mr1911 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Arrest != Conviction

    The appeals court made the correct ruling. Now they just need to order all of the samples destroyed.

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  2. Re:This is about government power by Dishevel · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Nope.
    The Republicans are just the opposite side of the same "Government Power" coin.
    Republicans and Democrats do not differ in how much power they want the government to have. Only on who should benefit the most.
    Big Businesses and Super Rich or Labor Unions and Lawyers.

    Personally I do not trust either for shit.
    People have to stand up and take responsibility for their own lives first and then remove themselves from the government teat.
    Once we no longer need the government to provide for our finances we can take away their power over us.

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