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The DNA of a Police State

By Kevin Brett

Gordon Brown wants to expand the government-operated DNA database in the UK.

SkyNews Reports:

Brown notes that the DNA database has helped to effectively prosecute offending criminals.  As with any technological development, such a tool can be used for good or for ill.  The problem lies not in the use of the technology itself, but in the strong-armed monopoly of force wielding the power; aka the government.

A free-market based on voluntary endorsement and association would be most effective at regulating against unjustifiable usages of technology.  Any breach of contract in such a circumstance would be much less devastating to the overall welfare of the populace, due to the dynamic nature of a competitive economy.  A forceful monopoly offers no such refuge.

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