Dr. John Lott talked to Jason Rantz who was the substitute host for the Ben Shapiro Show about our new research on errors in the FBI’s Active Shooting reports. Our report was also covered by Fox News. (Tuesday, October 25, 2022)
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On the Bill Cunningham Radio Show: To how polling misrepresents people’s views on gun control
Dr. John Lott talked to Bill Cunningham on the giant 700 WLW in Cincinnati about Dr. Lott’s recent pieces at Real Clear Politics titled: "Media Spin on Gun Control Doesn’t Match Voters’ Opinions." They also discussed that major cities such as San Francisco, Los...
On Los Angeles’ Morning Answer with Jen and Grant: To discuss the FBI undercounting the number of times armed citizens have stopped attacks
Dr. John Lott talked to Jennifer Horn and Grant Stinchfield on KRLA’s Morning Answer about our new research on massive errors in the FBI’s active shooter reports. (Tuesday, October 11, 2022, from 8:10 to 8:20 AM PT)
On Chicago’s Morning Answer WIND-AM: To discuss massive errors in FBI reports on lawful gun owners
https://rumble.com/embed/v1kw290/?pub=vzmga Dr. John Lott talked to Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson on Chicago’s most popular morning talk program, WIND-AM’s Morning Answer, about our new research on “massive errors” in FBI’s Active Shooting Reports, undercounting...
On Live on Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham: How Opinion Polls Mislead on Voters’ True Opinions on Gun Control
Dr. John Lott talked to Bill Cunningham on his national Sunday radio show about a recent study that underscored how easily public opinion polling can distort, rather than illuminate, peoples’ true feelings on gun control. The discussion is related to Dr. Lott’s recent...
On The Vicki McKenna Show: To discuss FBI undercounting cases where civilians stop attacks and voters’ true opinions on red flag laws
Dr. John Lott joined Vicki McKenna on her statewide radio show in Wisconsin to discuss our new research on “massive errors” in FBI’s Active Shooting Reports, undercounting how often armed citizens have thwarted active shooting incidents. They also discussed...
On Blunt Force Truth: A Deep Dive into Crime and Economics
Dr. John Lott talked to Chuck Woolery and Dr. Mark Young on why crime increased over the last couple of years, the FBI's errors in its active shooting database, why inflation has increased, the business cycle, and what the national debt means. (Wednesday, October 5,...
On Live on Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham: Discussing the “Deep State” in the Department of Justice
Dr. John Lott talked to Bill Cunningham on his national Sunday radio show about some of his experiences working in the US Department of Justice as Senior Advisor for Research and Statistics in the Office of Justice Programs and the Office of Legal Policy. (Sunday,...
On the Michigan Talk Network with Steve Gruber: To Discuss the Survey on Red Flag Laws
Dr. John Lott joined Steve Gruber on the Michigan Talk Network to discuss a recent study that underscored how easily public opinion polling can be used to distort, rather than illuminate, peoples’ true feelings on gun control. See also Dr. Lott’s piece at...
On Missoula’s KGVO: To Discuss Problems with Voting and our Work on Bias in Polling
Dr. John Lott talked to Peter Christiansen and Nick Chrestenson on KGVO-AM’s Talk Back program for a half hour about Dr. Lott’s new piece at Real Clear Politics titled: “Media Spin on Gun Control Doesn’t Match Voters’ Opinions" (Monday, October 12, 2022, from 10:30 AM...
On the Gary Nolan Show: To Discuss Gun Control Myths
Dr. John Lott talked to Gary Nolan on KSSZ-FM across central Missouri about Dr. Lott’s book, “Gun Control Myths: How politicians, the media, and botched ‘studies’ have twisted the facts on gun control.” (Tuesday, September 27, 2022, from 9:37 to 9:50 AM)
On the Bill Meyer Show: Election Record-Keeping makes it impossible to match the number of ballots voted with the number of voters listed as voting
Dr. John Lott talked to Bill Meyer on Oregon's KMED about Dr. Lott's latest paper with Steve Smith from the America First Policy Institute on counties and states inability to measure the gap between the number of voters with the number of ballots cast in elections....











