Proposition 69 pros and cons
"Innocent until proven guilty" is the premise of our justice system. Does Proposition 69 infringe upon or protect our Constitutional rights? The results of the election show that the measure was overwhelmingly passed by the citizens of California. In this time of terrorism, have the people of this state turned to Proposition 69 to satisfy their false sense of security? What were some of their fears and justification for ratifying this proposal? We will voice the pros and cons as presented by the voters. Those who voted for Proposition 69 feel there are many positive effects. Some ofthe more important reasons for affecting the DNA sampling are that they increase citizen safety, provide improved and efficient processes of booking criminals, exonerate wrongfully accused people, and most of all, arrest and convict those who commit heinous crimes with more accuracy. In order to fund for the DNA program, the measure provides a method in which the taxpayers will not be burdened by implementing this practice. The proposal states that by adding a one dollar for every ten dollars to a criminal penalty, enough money will be raised to pay for it, thus, creating no additional cost to the citize
Sacramento views DNA testing as a valuable tool for law enforcement, and would like it to become a standard part of the booking procedure. Furthermore, once the record is input into the database, it may be very difficult to expunge the data. Another pro to this proposition is, being able to access and share a state-to-state database with other precincts; consequently, broadening the resources to wider use. Statistics available from other states who have implemented this system show an 85% increase in the ability to solve cases with the use of the DNA database. The government has no business taking and storing DNA that contains personal and private information, as we are all concerned about privacy" (2004). What once took weeks to process will now take a mere 48 hours. Summary The purpose of propositions is to present cases to the citizens of our state in order to obtain concurrence or denial, in which reveal if people really want a measure to go into effect. The pro voters obviously outweigh the cons. There are those who fear that Proposition 69 will invade the privacy of the innocent people. In addition, this measure will help to clear those falsely accused by using the database system and DNA sampling. What we must look at, do the pros outweigh the cons? Is this measure going to make our lives safer and easier? Are we going to benefit by enacting this law? How much of our privacy is being invaded? These are some of the questions we a faced with; however, if we ultimately come up with an acceptable answer, then most likely, we have made a sound choice. Why Did Proposition 69 Pass? Proposition 69 passed with 62% of the vote, showing that the people of California believe Proposition 69 will increase public safety and accountability. Another reason, why the proposition passed, is that Californians feel confident in the safe guards that are being placed by the governing agencies to protect the privacy of individuals.
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