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![]() ![]() From RT: A new law being considered in Arizona would force state employees, parent volunteers and those seeking professional licenses to submit their DNA to a huge statewide database unprecedented in scope – and to pay for the “privilege.” The treasure-trove of genetic material would be available to all law enforcement personnel, other government agencies (potentially out-of-state and federal), and even to private interests conducting “legitimate research.” Indexed by name, social security number, birthdate, and last known address, such a sprawling database would be unprecedented in any US state.Everyone's a presumed "criminal" in the New America™. Innocent until proven guilty is now guilty until proven innocent. American citizens must give up all our rights and freedoms in the name of security but our borders will be left wide open for any criminal who wants to come in illegally. I would assume the excuse which will be given to justify this attempted power grab is the recent arrest of an Arizona man for a possible four murders and two rapes going back to 1997 as a result of DNA: Just as leftists push to disarm law-abiding citizens whenever a criminal carries out a mass shooting, Rep. David Livington -- who is a Republican -- appears to be pushing to take away the rights of law-abiding citizens due to this alleged murderer's crimes. [Header image by Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0.] Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |