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October 11, 2005, 7:48am (report abuse)This bill would create a DNA database of everyone who has been *arrested* or detained. Not convicted - *arrested*. Oppose this law!!
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August 6, 2006, 5:51pm (report abuse)I think this is something that should be supported. When they creating a gene bank, they are putting in those who commit federal offenses. That means after they have been convicted, because they haven't committed an offense till they have been found guilty..