Dr. John Lott appeared on The Bill Martinez Show to discuss the FBI’s Domestic Terrorism Symbol’s Guide on Militia Violent Extremists now targeting everyday patriotic Americans for believing in the Constitution. This is Barak Obama’s and Joe Biden’s fundamentally...
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On Live on Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham: Discussing Violence in Red and Blue
Dr. John Lott talked to Bill Cunningham on his national Sunday radio show about the DeSantis-Newsom debate and the murder rates in Republican and Democrat states and counties. They also discussed our newest report on Concealed Carry Permit Holders Across the United...
On the Bill Martinez Show: To Discuss Dr. Lott’s Testimony before the US Commission on Civil Rights on Racial Disparities in Violent Crime Victimization in the United States
Dr. John Lott appeared on The Bill Martinez Show to discuss his testimony before the US Commission on Civil Rights, on Racial Disparities in violent crime victimization in the US. Dr. Lott presented the research showing who are the victims of crime and where the...
On The Michigan Talk Network: Domestic Violence Protection Orders Don’t Pass Constitutional Muster
Dr. John Lott appeared on The Michigan Talk Network with Steve Gruber to discuss his new op-ed at Real Clear Politics on the Supreme Court’s case United States v. Zackey Rahimi, which could have a major impact on how courts evaluate the constitutionality of gun...
On Missoula’s KGVO: Discussing a wide range of crime and gun control issues
Dr. John Lott, President of the Crime Prevention Research Center, appeared on the Talk Back program for an hour to discuss many crime and gun control topics, including the latest Supreme Court case, United States v. Rahimi, and biased media coverage on mass public...
On KXEL Live & Local with Jeff Stein: To Discuss Domestic Violence and Gun Rights
Kerry Slone, CPRC’s director of education, talked to Jeff Stein on Iowa’s giant 50,000-watt KXEL-AM radio station about her first piece at the Wall Street Journal on the latest Supreme Court case United States v. Rahimi. See also academic research that shows...
On Oregon’s KMED: Discussing the SCOTUS case United States v. Rahimi
Kerry Slone, CPRC’s director of education, talked to Bill Meyer on Medford, Oregon’s KMED-AM about her first piece at the Wall Street Journal titled "How to Handle Domestic Violence and Gun Rights." (Monday, November 13, 2023, from 7:12 to 7:30 AM PT)
On The Michigan Talk Network: Why Not Enforce Existing Laws Rather Than Push for New Gun Control?
Dr. John Lott appeared on The Michigan Talk Network with Steve Gruber to discuss his new piece at Townhall on the mass public shooting in Lewiston, Maine. (Monday, November 6, 2023)
On 700 WLW’s The Bill Cunningham Show: How to Handle Domestic Violence and Gun Rights
Kerry Slone, CPRC’s director of education, appeared on 700 WLW’s The Bill Cunningham Show to discuss her first piece at the Wall Street Journal regarding the recent Supreme Court case on gun ownership and domestic violence restraining orders....
On Hold the Line: On Why Violent Crime has increased, the Maine Mass Public Shooting, and Israel’s Changing Gun Control Policies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMnmGMDq7Ko Dr. John Lott joined Hold the Line to cover a variety of topics: why violent crime has increased, the Maine mass public shooting, and Israel's changing gun control policies. Tuesday, November 7, 2023.
On Issues & Ideas With Chris DeBello: To Discuss U.S. Supreme Court Case United States v. Rahimi
Kerry Slone, CPRC’s director of education, appeared on Issues & Ideas With Chris DeBello (Franklin, New Jersey's WSUS) to discuss the role of the 2nd Amendment in cases of domestic violence. See also Kerry's first piece at the Wall Street Journal titled "How to...
On The Andy Caldwell Show: Discussing Domestic Violence and Gun Rights
Kerry Slone, CPRC’s director of education, appeared on The Andy Caldwell Show to discuss her first piece at the Wall Street Journal on an important Supreme Court case, United States v. Rahimi, which concerns the standard of evidence needed to strip...










