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DNA for all aresst

Last post 01-26-2009, 10:13 PM by Martino78. 5 replies.
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  •  11-13-2008, 8:25 AM 3574311

    DNA for all aresst

    No it shouldn't be allowed! If you get a traffic ticket and simply just forgt or miss read the dtae then your DNA should be on file and if so how long for each indavidual crime and on simple missdamenors who pays? DNA cost almost 500.00 usd per person and I'd rather be shot dead than to have to pay for DNA over asimple missdamenor!
  •  12-11-2008, 12:48 PM 3618495 in reply to 3574311

    Re: DNA for all aresst

    I actually had this idea and thought of it 2 years ago and people thought I was crazy! I think DNA and fingerprints should be on file for all children and adults. Yes it's an expensive procedure, but think of all the missing children, rapes, murders and such it might solve! I don't have a problem putting mine or my kids DNA on file, and I feel like if you do, as an adult especially, you must have something to hide! I have a blood sample and hair samples of me and my kids in my freezer. You never know..............
  •  12-17-2008, 5:54 PM 3625865 in reply to 3618495

    Re: DNA for all aresst

    I think both ways on this. DNA would be great to have when trying to solve crimes and everything like that...Really I believe do the crime do the time...
    But the only thing that bothers me about them having my DNA is human error. Meaning if humans are the one taking, filing, picking up evidence etc, there is always going to be a bit of error. Humans are not perfect. When they solve that problem I would go for it. Or even better, 1st time someone commits a major crime just shoot them! Pretty soon there wouldn't be many crimes commited and the deficit would go down. Since of course it costs more to feed a person that does a crime that many years than one bullet
  •  01-05-2009, 4:06 PM 3649869 in reply to 3625865

    Re: DNA for all aresst

    Well, while shooting a violent criminal may at first sound like a good idea, it is simplly not that easy.  I mean lets go back to your own comment about human error.  I do think that if prison was less inviting and sentences were longer then maybe we would not have as many repeat offenders.  I mean if I had only known I could have gotten my college education at the expense of tax payers I would have robbed somewhere.  I mean the things that we allow prisoners to do is insane.  We pay for them to eat better than most families and they are given free access to TV and education.  That makes me mad.  I paid way too much for my college education and then my hard earned money  goes to give a free education to a felon.  What, why, who, decided that was fair?

    As far as DNA, I see no problem with taking DNA from individuals that are arrested.  I have nothing to hide, and I will never have anything I need to hide.  So why should I be afraid of someone having a sample of my DNA.  I mean what are you afraid of?  Is something out there just waiting to catch up to you?  If you have done nothing wrong then you should not be afraid of giving a DNA sample to police.  However, this does not even apply to you unless you are arressted.  So unless you plan on being arrested any time soon you don't even have to worry about giving a DNA sample.  They just want samples from the criminals.  They are going to use the samples to be able to take a lot of really bad people off the streets.  What good law abidding citizen would not be for that?  I question anyone who is against this:  Why would you want to allow violent criminals to run the streets?  Unless you are a violent criminal or just happen to like to be victimized then you would not want violent criminals on the streets.  Thus you should be for the taking of DNA to insure the safety of society.

  •  01-25-2009, 8:01 PM 3669192 in reply to 3649869

    Re: DNA for all aresst

    Yes i think they should. The do it on all felons in the Arkansas Dept. of Corrections. So if it's a felony i don't see why we don't do it. GOOOOOOOOOO get them M.A.D.D.
  •  01-26-2009, 10:13 PM 3670730 in reply to 3574311

    Re: DNA for all aresst

    You did mean to type Arrest right?  Am I the only one that noticed that? 
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