No, not you sir, move along

During a “town hall style” appearance on Wednesday with Sean Hannity to address “African-American concerns,”—an event that seemed to lack actual African-Americans—Donald Trump told an audience member what he would do to curb violent crime. He would implement a nationwide "stop and frisk" program, based on the controversial, racially-biased and unconstitutional program run in New York City for more than a decade.

This morning he appeared on Fox and Friends and offered more details on how that might work. You will not believe his jaw-dropping remarks. From his appearance on Fox and Friends:

FOX AND FRIENDS: will you explain what that is to my folks down in South Carolina that don’t really deal with stop and frisk? What exactly is it and what are the pros and cons? TRUMP: Well, there are different levels. and you have somebody coming up who is the expert on it but basically they will—if they see, you know, they are proactive and if they see a person possibly with a gun or they think may have a gun, they will see the person and they will look and they will take the gun away. They will stop, they will frisk, and they will take the gun away and they won’t have anything to shoot with. I mean, how it’s not being used in Chicago is—to be honest with you, it’s a quite unbelievable, and you know the police, the local police, they know who has a gun, who shouldn’t be having a gun. They understand that.

So, exactly who would be randomly stopped and frisked under a Trump administration? Not likely the average Fox and Friends viewer. Not the white men who love to defiantly walk around the local grocery store with weapons of war in open-carry protests. If New York City’s record is any indication, police nationwide would have an open invitation to stop-and-frisk black and Latino residents at will.

The question is, will those liberty-loving, ride or die Second Amendment advocates step up and reject Donald Trump and his unconstitutional vision of modern policing?

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