Sep 3, 2023

Does The F.B.I. have your DNA onfile?

According to a story on The Intercept website, the agency has samples from about 21 Million of us.

Police Need a Warrant to Collect DNA We Inevitably Leave Behind | ACLU


“If you look back at when CODIS (Combined DNA Index System) was established, it was originally for violent or sexual offenders,” Anna Lewis, a Harvard researcher who specializes in the ethical implications of genetics research, told The Intercept. “The ACLU warned that this was going to be a slippery slope, and that’s indeed what we’ve seen.”

Today, police have the authority to take DNA samples from anyone sentenced for a felony charge. In 28 states, police can take DNA samples from suspects arrested for felonies but who have not been convicted of any crime. In some cases, police offer plea deals to reduce felony charges to misdemeanor offenses in exchange for DNA samples. Police are even acquiring DNA samples from unwitting people, as The Intercept recently reported.

“It changed massively,” Lewis said of the rules and regulations around government DNA collection. “You only have to be a person of interest to end up in these databases.”

The full story is HERE.

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