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More news coverage of our report on mass public shootings around the world
National Review, September 4, 2018 I’ve previously discussed the research of Adam Lankford, who claims that the U.S. is home to nearly a third of the entire world’s mass shootings and blames our high level of gun ownership, and I’ve noted his refusal “to share...
Circa News picked up by news stations across the US: Gun violence statistics overestimated in 2 reports
Circa News has a story carried on Sinclair news sites on our new research on the rate of mass public shooters/shootings across countries. Their piece starts this way: In the gun control debate, it is hard enough to agree on solutions but often getting the facts...
News coverage at Fox News: Study claiming US is home of one-third of mass-shooters worldwide debunked; figure less than 1.5 percent
Fox News is the latest to have a news article on our latest research comparing the rate of mass shooters across countries. The title of their piece is slightly off. They should have noted that we found the US made up less than 1.5% of mass public shooters. The Fox...
At the Daily Caller: Trump Administration considering grants to schools for teachers carrying guns
Dr. John Lott has a new piece at The Daily Caller on the false news claims put out by groups such as the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. The piece starts this way: Word leaked Thursday via The New York Times that Education Secretary Betsey Devos was...
On the Gary Nolan Show to discuss our new report on mass public shootings around the world
Dr. John Lott talked to Gary Nolan on his show that covers much of Missouri (KWOS and KSSZ) about our new report on mass public shootings around the world. (Friday, August 31, 2018, 10:35 to 10: 51 AM)
At the New York Post: America doesn’t actually lead the world in mass shootings
Drs. John Lott and Michael Weisser have an op-ed in Friday's New York Post. The claim that the US has by far the most mass public shootings in the world drives much of the gun-control debate. Many argue that America’s high rate of gun possession explains the high rate...
The Washington Examiner on “US accounts for just 1% of mass shootings, not media-hyped 31%”
Paul Bedard at the Washington Examiner has a brief write up on our new research on mass public shootings around the world. An authoritative fact check of a media-hyped report that 31 percent of the world’s mass shootings have occurred in the United States has found...
On Minnesota’s KNSI radio to talk about how gun control advocates use fees to prevent the poor from owning guns
Dr. John Lott talked to Todd Simpson about how gun control advocates use fees to prevent poor people from having guns for protection. They also talked about the recent CPRC report on concealed handgun permits. (Wednesday, August 29, 2018, from 4:15 to 4:30 PPM)
New CPRC Research: How a Botched Study Fooled the World About the U.S. Share of Mass Public Shootings: U.S. Rate is Lower than Global Average
Executive Summary A paper on mass public shootings by Adam Lankford (2016) has received massive national and international media attention, getting coverage in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, plus hundreds of other news outlets spanning at least 35...
At the Washington Times: Shock study claiming U.S. accounts for nearly one-third of mass shootings ‘botched,’ researcher says
The Washington Times has a news story on our new research on mass public shootings around the world. Interestingly, Adam Lankford was unable/unwilling to give any responses to our research: “I am not interested in giving any serious thought to John Lott or his...
Media Bias on Guns: CBS’ Elementary claiming that gun buybacks always reduce gun deaths
"Sherlock Holmes" on CBS Elementary explains that gun buyback programs "reduce the number of firearm fatalities everywhere they have been attempted." In fact, the opposite is true. Here is a quote from the National Academies of Sciences report "Firearms and Violence"...











