Selective enforcement of the law weakens rights and emboldens crime.
PROBLEM
- Crimes are ignored or downgraded in some communities while law-abiding citizens face increasing restrictions.
- Repeat offenders are released quickly, while victims are left to deal with the consequences.
- Laws are enforced based on politics and optics instead of public safety.
- When people see rules applied unevenly, confidence in the justice system disappears.
SOLUTION
- Enforce existing laws consistently, without favoritism, political bias, or selective exceptions.
- Defend the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens, consistent with the Constitution.
- Focus law enforcement on real crime, not ideological priorities or paperwork enforcement.
- Engage directly with communities, including schools and neighborhoods most affected by crime, to restore trust and cooperation.
- Expose and remove policies and officials that obstruct enforcement or enable crime.
- Restore equal justice under the law, so We the People are protected by the same rules, applied fairly to all.