Dr. John Lott talked to Mark Walters on his national radio show the CRPC's research on Constitutional Carry (here and here). They discussed the movement among the states pushing Constitutional Carry. (Sunday, March 6, 2022)
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Tweets call out to CPRC’s John Lott
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has previously touted the Portuguese translation of Dr. John Lott's book "The War on Guns." Today the Brazilian president again called out Lott in a Tweet. https://twitter.com/jairbolsonaro/status/1504556205422874629
Worth Watching: Larry Elder with EPOCH TIMES: Gun Control Myths: How Politicians, the Media, and Botched ‘Studies’ Ignore Basic Facts on Gun Control
https://youtu.be/gyLtb8Dxw-0 Dr. John Lott talks to Larry Elder about a broad range of crime and gun control issues. (Tuesday, March 15, 2022)
In the Missoulian: Tester is exactly right we shouldn’t be buying oil from Iran and Venezuela, but Biden’s nominees are destroying our domestic energy production
Dr. John Lott has a new piece at the Missoulian that discusses how the Biden administration is using financial regulations to achieve gun control and destroy the US domestic oil and gas production. Some Democrats are pushing back on President Biden’s plan to buy oil...
A note from the Executive Director of the Buckeye Firearms Association: Thanking the CPRC for our research on Constitutional Carry Laws
Unlike our testimony on Constitutional Carry in states such as Texas, Tennessee, Nebraska, and Indiana state legislatures, the CPRC is often helping to educate people with research in other debates. One state that we have provided our research is Ohio. I hope you know...
At Townhall: Social Media Censorship Particularly Hits Those Without Political Connections
Dr. John Lott has a new op-ed piece at Townhall. Twice in thirty days, YouTube censored videos of mine on topics that I previously covered for Real Clear Investigations and Real Clear Politics. The video platform blocked me from posting anything for two weeks, and...
Rasmussen Reports Survey: Most voters think that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election
A new Rasmussen Reports survey of 1,000 likely U.S. voters conducted from March 3rd to 6th found 52% of voters say that it is likely that "cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. Forty percent (40%) of voters thought that was unlikely. It is...
Worth watching: CPRC’s Testimony before Connecticut’s Joint Assembly and Senate Judiciary Committee on legislation expanding gun-free zones and the state’s assault weapons ban
https://youtu.be/OL8JBlUwWZ4?t=14140 On Monday, March 14th, Dr. John Lott testified for 47 minutes before Connecticut's Joint Assembly and Senate Judiciary Committee on several gun control bills (primarily SB 16, HB 5416, and HB 5397). A copy of Lott's written...
Ohio becomes the 23rd Constitutional Carry State
Ohio today became the 23rd Constitutional Carry state, and with Georgia and Nebraska looking like sure things, there will soon be at least 25 Constitutional Carry states. It appears likely that the governor in Indiana will also sign the bill that passed his state...
On Missoula’s KGVO-AM: On a broad range of questions from the economy to crime
John Lott appeared on Missoula’s KGVO-AM for an hour-and-a-half for a broad range of questions from the economy to crime to Biden "debunking" companies in industries he doesn't like. This recording is of the last hour that he was on the show. (Friday, February 18,...
On Jim Bohannon’s America in the Morning: Biden’s national gun registry, the concealed handgun case before the Supreme Court
Dr. John Lott appeared on Jim Bohannon's national America in the Morning about his piece at Real Clear Politics titled: "Democrats Pushing Gun Registry as Precursor to Gun Ban." They also talked about the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen case...
Nebraska state Senate has enough votes to overcome a filibuster on Constitutional Carry
The Nebraska state Senate needed 33 votes to overcome a filibuster, so they obtained two more than necessary. There are still two more votes that are necessary before the bill goes to the governor. Last year Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts promised to sign a...












