In a series of scenes that could have been written by Michael Bloomberg, The Rookie tries making the case for gun buybacks and gun registration (S1, E11). The officers in this scene tell people that turning in their guns to police during the buyback will make the city...
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CBS’ Bull claiming that buying a handgun in New York City is the “easiest thing in the world”
CBS' Bull (Season 3, episode 2) is about a woman who murdered a man who killed her child. According to the show, the woman who fatally shot this man found it the "easiest thing in the world" to legally buy a handgun in New York City. First, one has to get a NYC...
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"...
Media Bias on Guns: ABC’s “The Bold Type” uses all the typical gun control rhetoric and tries to let young women know they will alienate their friends
ABC's "The Bold Type" is about young women working at fictitious Scarlet magazine in New York City (think Cosmopolitan). Sutton Brady (Meghann Fahy) risks alienating her friends by owning a gun. When roommate Jane Sloan (Katie Stevens) finds out, she confronts Sutton...
Media Bias on Guns: ABC’s Quantico: Obligatory “I hate guns”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJYJGNTihIM A lot of TV characters these days are saying how much they hate guns. It is hard to think of any other item that they so regularly deride. We previously pointed to ABC’s The Crossing, when the Sheriff's son says, “I don’t...
More TV bias on Guns: History Channel’s Seal Team Six: Despite terrorist threats to family, Seal team member tries to convince his wife that she is safer without a gun
Jackie Ortiz (played by Nadine Velazquez), the wife of a Seal Team Six member, asks her husband, Ricky Ortiz (played by Juan-Pablo Raba) to teach her how to use a handgun for self-defense after his family was threatened by Islamist militants. She explains that she is...
At Townhall.com: “How Entertainment Shows have become Vehicles for Gun Control Propaganda”
Dr. John Lott has a new piece up at Townhall.com on the continuing bias in entertainment television. The piece starts this way: All of the major television networks use their primetime entertainment shows to push a pro-gun control agenda. Liberal television...
TV bias on guns: CBS’s Ransom: Gun fails to protect family and puts children in danger
Media bias on guns takes many forms. In just 34 seconds, this segment from CBS' Ransom tries making the case that owning a gun didn't provide protection against attackers but still puts their children in danger (Season 2, Episode 11, June 23, 2018). The wife is also...
TV bias on guns: NBC’s Reverie: Main character says “I hate guns,” always emphasizing danger of guns
Media bias on guns takes many forms. Here is an all too typical example where a character simply comes out and says: "I hate guns." NBC's Reverie has had three episodes so far. A common theme through the three shows has been that Mara Kint (played by the very...
At Fox News: Media portrayal of gun ownership is inaccurate and biased
Dr. John Lott has a new piece at Fox News on how television entertainment programs keep pushing for gun control. The piece starts this way: The media’s pro-gun control bias doesn’t just distort news coverage. TV networks have used their primetime entertainment shows...
TV Bias on Guns: ABC’s The Crossing with young boy saying “I don’t like guns”
Media bias on guns takes many forms. Here is an all too typical example where a character simply comes out and says: "I don't like guns." Here the sheriff's young son is talking to a deputy who jokingly says that the boy could one day be sheriff. When the boy says "I...
NBC’s Taken tries to convince viewers that gun-free zones are fine, that criminals will obey them
NBC seems to have given out orders to its TV shows to include some anti-gun/pro-gun control mention in them. In this episode of Taken, the show tries to briefly and subtly convey to viewers that gun-free zones work because the criminals won't disobey the bans. Does...












