Parkland shooting survivor Jaclyn Corin on Tuesday slammed the National Rifle Association (NRA) for promoting a pistol that looks like a cellphone.

One of the featured products at the NRA's annual meeting is the “Ideal Conceal.” Timothy Johnson, a research fellow for liberal group Media Matters for America, tweeted about the product, saying, “What could go wrong?”

Corin responded to the tweet, saying that the move will prompt law enforcement to target more people of color.

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“Even more people will be targeted by law enforcement b/c they 'look' like they’re carrying a weapon, especially POC,” Corin wrote. “The NRA continuously advertises with human figures as targets, enforcing the normality of shooting other people.”

1. Even more people will be targeted by law enforcement b/c they “look” like they’re carrying a weapon, especially POC

2. The NRA continuously advertises with human figures as targets, enforcing the normality of shooting other people... https://t.co/44EHxJLEAW — Jaclyn Corin (@JaclynCorin) May 1, 2018

Corin's criticism follows the March death of Stephon Clark, a black man shot and killed by Sacramento police because they thought the cellphone he was holding was a gun.

The website for the Ideal Conceal promotes its ability to blend in when carried.

“Smartphones are EVERYWHERE, so your new pistol will easily blend in with today’s environment,” the website reads. “In its locked position it will be virtually undetectable because it hides in plain sight.”

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Corin, who survived the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in February, spoke at the March for Our Lives and has been one of the student leaders calling on lawmakers to act on gun control.

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