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“If the cop suspects the person is engaging in criminal activity, he should be able to stop them. At that point,if the person has a criminal record and the cop knows it and suspects that the person is committing a crime then he should be able to frisk. If there is no criminal record of any kind, there should be no frisk.”

From a Republican in Black River Falls, WI
In reponse to: Should police departments be able to stop, question and frisk pedestrians upon reasonable suspicion?

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Yes