This video challenges the FBI's claim that armed citizens rarely stop active shooters, citing research from the Crime Prevention Research Center which suggests a significantly higher success rate, especially outside gun-free zones. Jared from Guns & Gadgets aims to expose reporting errors that distort the debate on self-defense and advocate for responsible gun owners. The video also includes affiliate links for coffee, legal services, merchandise, and firearm accessory brands like CMMG and Brownells.
This video analyzes a new study by John Lott's Crime Prevention Research Center, which allegedly debunks the media narrative that armed citizens do not stop mass shootings. The creator argues that armed civilians intervene more often than reported and make fewer mistakes than police in high-stress situations. The video promotes self-defense as a personal responsibility and directs viewers to purchase merchandise, highlighting the importance of protecting Second Amendment rights. It also includes product recommendations for hearing protection and various apparel collections.
This video features John Lott, president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, and Frank Miniter, Editor in Chief of America's 1st Freedom, discussing the issue of Federal gun statistics. They argue that if "gun-free zones" were excluded from statistical analysis, it would reveal that armed citizens can effectively deter and stop murderers. The discussion highlights research and data related to firearm usage and crime prevention.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzes data from the Crime Prevention Research Center concerning gun-free zones and their impact on violence. The video explores whether these "sensitive places" genuinely enhance community safety by examining trends in mass public shootings. Kirk encourages viewers to educate themselves and provides resources for further research and contact with Washington Gun Law for questions regarding Second Amendment rights.
This video features William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, analyzing data from the Crime Prevention Research Center concerning "assault weapons" and their purported impact on mass shootings. The discussion focuses on the effectiveness of assault weapon bans, a common legislative tactic used to justify such laws with the stated goal of preventing mass shootings and saving lives. The video aims to present data-driven insights that may challenge common assumptions about this issue, encouraging viewers to educate themselves on the topic.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law analyzes raw data from the Crime Prevention Research Center to debunk theories behind civilian disarmament legislation in the US. This video aims to provide an educational foundation for understanding the drivers of violence in America, with a focus on statistical evidence. It's presented as the first in a series designed to inform viewers about their Second Amendment rights and current gun laws.
This video critically examines FBI active shooter data, arguing that armed citizens are significantly undercredited for stopping shootings. The Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC) is cited for auditing the FBI and alleging inaccuracies. The content suggests that armed citizens may be stopping as many active shooter events as law enforcement, a statistic the video claims the government downplays. It positions itself as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety.
This video features John Lott, founder and president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, in conversation with America's 1st Freedom Editor in Chief Frank Miniter. The discussion centers on how gun control advocacy groups allegedly attempt to discredit and delegitimize Lott's research due to its perceived inconvenience to their agenda. The video also promotes joining the NRA and highlights various NRA publications.
This video from the Official NRA YouTube Channel features Dr. John R. Lott, Jr., president of the Crime Prevention Research Center. Dr. Lott discusses his research suggesting that 96% of mass public shootings occur in gun-free zones, presenting three facts he claims are not widely reported by the media or anti-gun advocates. The NRA emphasizes its role as a civil rights organization defending the Second Amendment and promoting firearms education and traditions.
This video features Dr. John R. Lott Jr., founder and CEO of the Crime Prevention Research Center, in conversation with Frank Miniter, Editor-in-Chief of America's 1st Freedom. They discuss Dr. Lott's time at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) as a senior adviser for research and statistics. The conversation touches upon how certain academic research, potentially funded by the DOJ, may work against Second Amendment rights. The video also includes a call to action to join the NRA.
This video discusses the latest annual concealed carry permit report from the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC), highlighting trends in gun rights and permit acquisition. The host, Jon Patton, delves into the data to present an overview of the current state of concealed carry across the nation. The video encourages viewer support through a SubscribeStar link and provides affiliate links for various gear and services, including Amazon, TGC Surplus, and a dealer cost gear program. It also includes a direct link to the CPRC report for further investigation and details on music licensing and social media presence.
This episode of CN Live features a discussion on the recent spike in gun sales, with a particular focus on new reports indicating increased purchases by women and minorities. Colion and John R. Lott, President of the Crime Prevention Research Center, explore the underlying reasons for this trend. The program airs on NRATV.com from Monday through Thursday at 4 pm CST.