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I see where you're coming from, but I'd be concerned if one of the labs has a broken process somewhere (or contaminates the sample) that it would produce a false negative and a possible match would not be found -- thereby leaving a bad person out in the wild.



I'd rather a false negative than a false positive. Too many people already feel they can't call the cops as it is when they truly need help.




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