Dr. John Lott appeared on The Michigan Talk Network with Steve Gruber to discuss the BRIEF OF AMICUS CURIAE that the Crime Prevention Research Center has submitted in the case of United States v. Zackey Rahimi. (Wednesday, October 4, 2023)
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On Missoula’s KGVO: Discussing Amicus Brief by CPRC in U.S. v. Rahimi and Other Gun Violence Issues
Dr. John Lott, President of the Crime Prevention Research Center, appeared on the Talk Back program for two hours to discuss the Amicus brief that the Crime Prevention Research Center has submitted in the case of United States v. Rahimi. He also answered the...
Other Amicus Briefs in the upcoming Supreme Court Case Of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen that Cite the CPRC’s Work
There are a couple additional briefs in the upcoming Supreme Court Case Of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen that cite the CPRC's research (we had already shows one from the states of Arizona and Missouri). All the briefs are available here. Our...
The Crime Prevention Research Center’s Amicus Brief on New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen
The CPRC has put together an Amicus brief on the concealed carry case that will be heard by the Supreme Court in October. It is available to read here. All the briefs are available here.
Amicus Brief from Arizona and Missouri in the Supreme Court case of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen cites Dr. Lott’s work
A complete copy of this Amicus brief by the state Attorney Generals for Arizona and Missouri in the Supreme Court case of New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen is available here. The Supreme Court will hear the case in October, and it addresses...
California’s Attorney General responds to CPRC’s Amicus Brief in 9th Circuit case fighting to end California’s 10-day waiting period for those who already own guns
At the beginning of June, the Crime Prevention Research Center filed an Amicus Brief in the 9th Circuit case fighting to end California’s 10-day waiting period for those who already own guns. The California Attorney General just filed a response brief on Tuesday where...
CPRC puts in Amicus brief in 9th Circuit case fighting to end California’s 10-day waiting period for those who already own guns
In response to claims made before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, the CPRC has pointed to that there is no evidence showing that background checks or waiting periods reduce any type of violent crime or total suicides. The case before the court is more specific than...
BRIEF OF AMICUS CURIAE by the CRIME PREVENTION RESEARCH CENTER in United States v. ZACKEY RAHIMI
Here is a copy of the Amicus brief that the Crime Prevention Research Center has submitted in the case of United States v. Rahimi is available here. Abstract If people who are subject to a civil restraining order are dangerous, prohibiting them from possessing...
On Alaska’s Michael Dukes Show: To Discuss the Importance of Armed Citizens and Upcoming SCOTUS Case
https://youtu.be/5Cl48acz-m8 Dr. John Lott appeared on Alaska’s Michael Dukes Show to discuss his new op-ed piece at the Washington Times on the importance of the citizens to defend themselves with guns in a time of crisis. They also discussed the Amicus brief that...
CPRC in the News: The New York Sun, Red State, Bearing Arms, American Liberty, and more
The president of the Crime Research Prevention Center, a Montana-based pro Second Amendment think tank, John Lott, tells the Sun that Ms. Luhan Grisham’s rationale for her order centers on a handful of recent road rage incidents in the state. There is, however, no...
On Armed American Radio: To Discuss Israel, Disarmed Citizenry, and Upcoming SCOTUS 2A Case
Dr. John Lott appeared on the Armed American Radio show to discuss Israeli Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir's emergency operation to allow as many citizens as possible to arm themselves. They also discussed the Amicus brief that the Crime Prevention...
CPRC in the News: Breitbart, Instapundit, Townhall, WUSA, The Chattanoogan, Denver Westworld, and more
"The Crime Prevention Research Center reports that at least 20 states have allowed citizens to carry firearms in the capitols for some time. Some states allow open carry of firearms by citizens even if they do not have a permit, such as Kentucky. Others may...