CPRC on Turkish Television discussing Obama’s executive actions on Guns: What passes for “debate” by some gun control advocates

Jan 18, 2016 | Featured

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John Lott “debated” Leah Barrett, the executive director of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, about President Obama’s new executive orders on guns.  The debate starts at 5:38 into the video and let’s people again see what is sometimes like to debate gun control advocates.  John Stossel recently had an op-ed discussing similar recent attacks Ms. Barrett has launched against Lott.  This discussion on Turkish Television took place on January 6th.

 

 

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3 Comments

  1. Paul

    It’s not only republicans that say the President is wrong on gun control….

  2. BillCa

    Personal attacks like that are so unprofessional.
    And, in my view, they rise to the level of slander.

  3. MajorEvent

    Good for John for putting up with this. Shame on the moderator for allowing the filibuster. Thank goodness, we have such a knowledgeable and articulate person to stand up in these bogus pretending to be impartial forums. Shouting down the opposition is a popular tactic among liberals who *always* resort to personal attacks when they have no real argument.

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