According to economist John Lott, whose good work we’ve trusted since we began a relationship with him while at Investor’s Business Daily, Biden carried these states – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin – by only 313,253 votes....
Media Discussion on CPRC
Connecticut’s Joint Assembly and Senate Judiciary Committee radically changes or defeats the two gun-control bills that CPRC testified on
On March 14th, Dr. John Lott testified before Connecticut's Joint Assembly and Senate Judiciary Committee radically changes or defeats the two gun-control bills that he testified on (SB16 and HB 5397). A video of his 47 minutes of testimony is available here....
UPDATED: CPRC’s Research on Vote Fraud in the News: Washington Times, Washington Examiner, NewsMax, and more
President Biden received hundreds of thousands of “excess” votes in Democratic-controlled areas in the 2020 election, according to an academic study on voter fraud that suggests the push to relax voting standards created new opportunities for electoral mischief.John...
CPRC in the News: The Cleveland Plain Dealer, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Pittsburgh Tribune, Ohio Public Radio, The Week, Law Officer, and much more
On the other hand, a 2022 study by Carlisle Moody of the College of William and Mary and Crime Prevention Research Center and John Lott of the Crime Prevention Research Center found that murder rates in permitless carry states have dropped. . . .Lott painted...
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
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...
CPRC discussed extensively at Newsweek: Impact of Russian invasion of Ukraine on the gun debate in the US
Dr. John Lott talked to Newsweek about what will motivate gun ownership in the United States. Many others on both sides of the gun control debate are quoted as saying that this will impact the US gun debate, but Lott took a different tack. But John Lott, president of...
Fox & Friends discusses the CPRC’s work on Defensive Gun Uses and Media Bias
https://rumble.com/embed/vta5dt/?pub=vzmga John Lott pointed out that while the news media across the country reports on about 2,000 defensive gun uses each year, surveys show that there are about 2 million defensive gun uses. More detailed information is available in...
Our Research used in Testimony on Constitutional Carry in the Ohio state House
Here is testimony by the Buckeye Firearm Association where they relied on our research in testimony before the Ohio state House on February 9th, 2022.
CPRC discussed extensively at Fox News: Gun crimes grab most media attention, while gun use in self-defense gets merely a fraction: experts
Dr. John Lott was interviewed extensively for this news report at Fox News. Americans across the country have used legal guns to defend themselves and thwart crimes, but the reports often fly under the radar and most people are unaware how often guns are...
CPRC in the News: Al.com, Business & Political Reporter, Argus Leader (South Dakota), American Thinker, World Net Daily, Bearing Arms, and much more
Longtime readers of this column know we like data, from Rasmussen surveys to the annual FBI Uniform Crime Report. The gun prohibition lobby may argue with a homely old news hack, but they’re far less likely to reject numbers from the feds or a well-established polling...
CPRC in the News: Washington Post, Seattle Times, National Review and much more
In 1997, researchers John R. Lott Jr. and David Mustard published an influential study finding that states saw reductions in violent crime after the adoption of “shall issue” laws and that up to 1,500 homicides a year could be prevented by adopting such measures. The...











