CPRC on NewsMaxTV: “New Obama Orders on Guns Will Make Costs Higher”

Oct 10, 2015 | Featured

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From NewsMaxTV:

Any executive order President Barack Obama imposes to require more background checks for gun buyers would merely “make it more costly for people to be able to own guns,” crime expert and author John Lott Jr. told Newsmax TV on Friday.

“What he’s trying to do is to force more people to go through these background checks,” Lott, president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, told “Newsmax Prime” hosts J.D. Hayworth and Miranda Khan. “I have nothing in principle wrong with the background checks.”
“It’s just that the current system is a mess — and it basically just makes it more costly for law-abiding citizens to be able to go and get guns.” . . .

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