Congressman Thomas Massie cites CPRC work in House Judiciary Committee Hearing

Jul 22, 2021 | background checks, Media Coverage

In a House Judiciary Committee hearing on discriminatory, false positives from Facial Recognition Technology, Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) raises similar concerns with the NICS background check system. Massie directly references Dr. John Lott’s work on this issue.

House Judiciary Committee Massie, July 13 2021

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