'Can currently use the DNA for any reason, without informed consent from parents'
(WND) A lawsuit has been filed by the Institute for Justice over a New Jersey state program that has been obtaining, and secretly retaining, blood from newborns.
The IJ explained it is representing a number of parents in the case.
It's because right now, "The state can currently use the DNA from the blood samples for any reason, without informed consent from parents."
The case charges that state law in New Jersey demands that when babies are born, blood be taken and tested for various diseases, similar to other states.
"But, after the testing is over, New Jersey’s Department of Health keeps the leftover blood for 23 years. The state does not ask parents for their consent to keep their babies’ blood, failing to even inform parents that it will hold on to the residual blood.
"And, once the state has the blood, it can use it however it wishes, including selling it to third parties, giving it to police without a warrant, or even selling it to the Pentagon to create a registry—as previously happened in Texas," the legal team warned.
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