In many states, Democrats are pushing to raise the age that people can legally buy a gun to 21 years old. The main argument in favor of this point is that 18, 19, and 20-year-olds commit firearm-related crimes at relatively high rates, and that is true. But it is irrelevant to the ban that they are pushing. The issue isn’t whether that age group as a whole commit crimes but whether those who can legally buy a gun commit crimes. After all, about 90 percent of murderers already have a violent criminal history and are already banned from buying a gun. The question is whether those who can legally buy a gun will commit crimes because those are the only ones affected by the ban. Data compiled for several states indicates that 18 to 20-year-olds who can pass background checks tend to be very law-abiding.
On KNRS’s The Rod & Greg Show: Study Shows Concealed Carry Holders Stop Shooters Better Than Police
Dr. John Lott appeared on KNRS's The Rod & Greg Show in Salt Lake City to discuss the results of our study, which is a deep dive into cases where armed civilians stopped active shooters. See also Dr. Lott's new op-ed at The Federalist titled "Concealed...
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