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Dec 16, 2015 | Featured

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Your donations are crucial to the work that we do at the CPRC.  Without your support we couldn’t do the research or writing that we do.  The Crime Prevention Research Center is a 501(C)(3) tax exempt, educational organization. Your tax deductible contribution of $1,000, $500, $100, $50, or whatever you can donate helps us to get important facts out to the public (from research to op-eds to media appearances). The easiest way to contribute is to hit the PayPal link shown below.




If you would like to avoid the 3% handling fee that PayPal charges, checks can be made to the “Crime Prevention Research Center” and mailed to:

Crime Prevention Research Center
3682 King Street
P.O. Box 3243
Alexandria, VA 22302

Thank you very much.

johnrlott

5 Comments

  1. J. B. Herren

    Good morning John. I am J. B. Herren. I own & operate a gun school in Washington state: Northwest Safety First. Last November I promoted a Gun Law Conference. Our presenters were: Massad Ayoob, Jim Fleming, Mitch Vilos, Marty Hayes, Alan Gottlieb, George Zimmerman, and a list of others. It was a big hit. We are completing our speaker line-up for this year’s Gun Law Conference, scheduled for October 6th through 11th. Would you have interest in being one of our presenters? Please call me at: (360) 378-1776.

  2. Sean Sheridan

    If you haven’t already seen this, I thought you would be interested in reading this research that was recently published showing a larger number of victims in active shooting events when a semi-auto was used vs. a non-semiauto. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2702134

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