This video features John Lott discussing the ATF and a potential Second Trump Administration. The description highlights Lott's research, which suggests a correlation between gun ownership and reduced crime, and notes that gun-control groups often oppose his findings. The video links to America's 1st Freedom (A1F.com) for the full story and promotes NRA membership.
This video analyzes a study by John Lott and Carlisle Moody, asserting that armed civilians are more effective at stopping active shooters than law enforcement. It presents data from 2014-2022 suggesting civilians have stopped more incidents, saved more lives, and made fewer mistakes. The video aims to counter anti-gun arguments by highlighting the role of armed citizens as potential first responders and includes promotional material for USCCA self-defense insurance and various merchandise. It encourages viewer engagement and sharing to combat perceived Big Tech censorship of pro-self-defense content.
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.
This video delves into the potential biases of artificial intelligence concerning the Second Amendment. It highlights a study by John Lott where 20 AI chatbots were questioned about crime and gun control, revealing insights into the political leanings embedded within AI. The discussion explores the implications of AI's influence on gun control discourse and its unintended consequences. The video also features a promotion for Blackouts in-ear wireless Bluetooth hearing protection, a "Need Money For Pew Pew Collection" link, and information on Colion Noir's podcast and advocacy efforts, including merchandise and a free concealed carry book.
This video provides a weekly update on Second Amendment rights and threats. Topics covered include the legality of firearms for illegal immigrants, potential issues with 'Operation Thor', Governor Youngkin's vetoes of civilian disarmament bills in Virginia, the ATF's pistol brace rule, Governor Grisham's impact on New Mexico CCW applications, potential anti-Second Amendment bias in AI, major civilian disarmament efforts in Colorado, and a self-defense incident in Philadelphia. It also promotes the 'Right to Bear' legal protection service and links to various news articles and related videos.
This video features John Lott examining the claim that 18-20 year olds are particularly dangerous, a point often used by gun-control groups and amplified by the media. Lott aims to debunk this "fact" and present the truth regarding crime rates within this age demographic, encouraging viewers to seek the full story on A1F.com. The video also promotes joining the NRA.
This video discusses a situation where John Lott, an expert witness, was allegedly subjected to political maneuvering to suppress his testimony during an Oregon committee hearing. The video highlights a perceived attempt to silence expert opinions on firearm-related matters and encourages viewers to support the NRA.
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 Gun Talk Radio episode features a discussion defending gun rights advocate and author John Lott against criticism from the "gun ban movement." Host Tom Gresham highlights Lott's work and suggests that being targeted by anti-gun groups is a sign of effective advocacy for gun rights. The description also provides details on how to tune into the radio show live and access its podcasts and various streaming platforms. It emphasizes subscribing to Gun Talk's content across multiple channels.
Economist John Lott discusses how FBI data may be undercounting defensive gun uses by armed citizens, particularly in mass shooting events. The video aims to shed light on the social value of armed citizens and challenges official statistics. It features insights from Lott, with mention of constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith and his work on Second Amendment issues.