Yes, and I heard the SCOTUS overturned that court and the mayor of NYC didn't want to start it up again. I also heard there are other cities that do it.rocinante wrote:NYC mostly ended the stop and frisk program after it was ruled unconstitutional by a US district court.The Wall wrote:Well, from what I hear the SCOTUS already said it's constitutional. So if you believe in them I guess it is. If you open carry there would be no reason to be frisked. Besides I seriously doubt the Feds can force the states to do this anyway. Not likely to happen in Texas. Now in Chicago perhaps it wouldn't be such a bad idea after declaring martial law. In cities like that they need to do something drastic. Getting rid of the Democratic bureaucrats would be a good start.
http://reason.com/blog/2016/09/26/clinton-trump-debate
You do the research because I really don't care.