Suspects aren't necessarily criminals.
Two points. First, I don't accept the notion that building a DNA database implies that people who give DNA samples are suspects. Second, such a database can aid law enforcement in exonerating people, as well as identifying victims of crimes.
The bottom line for me is that the government can do a better job of securing our rights and freedoms with a DNA database than without one.
I fixed it for you.
Second, such a database can aid law enforcement in exonerating people, as well as identifying victims of crimes.
It can aid the government in doing other things in the future when Hillary is in charge too.
am not seeing any well-reasoned argument against the use of a DNA database
The forth amendment.
I'm not against databases, it is how the samples are collected and from whom. LET THEM GET A WARRANT IF THEY WANT TO SEARCH.