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2004 California Proposition 69

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California Proposition 69, the DNA Initiative, was a successful 2004 California ballot proposition that allows for the collection of DNA samples from all felons and from people who have been arrested for certain crimes.[1] As of 2009, all adults arrested for or charged with any felony in California must provide a sample for inclusion in the database.[1]

California currently maintains the third largest DNA database in the world.

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