03-12-25 Dr. John R. Lott discusses his latest research and it’s strong!

Armed American Radio

Wednesday, March 12, 2025 - 40 minutes

Summary

In this episode of Armed American Radio, host Mark Walters discusses the critical issues surrounding gun rights, particularly focusing on concealed carry reciprocity and the role of law enforcement in protecting these rights. Dr. John Lott joins the conversation to share insights from his research, highlighting the effectiveness of concealed carry permit holders in stopping active shooter situations compared to police. The discussion also touches on recent legislation aimed at protecting gun rights during national emergencies and the ongoing challenges faced in advancing these rights in the political landscape.

gun rights, concealed carry, national reciprocity, active shooter, law enforcement, legislation, self-defense, crime prevention, Second Amendment, gun control

Takeaways

Concealed carry reciprocity is supported by over 86% of police chiefs.
Permit holders are extremely law-abiding and rarely commit crimes.
Concealed carriers stopped 51.5% of active shootings, more than police.
The media often ignores data that contradicts their narratives.
National reciprocity faces significant political challenges in the Senate.
Civilians are less likely to be shot than police in active shooter situations.
Legislation is being introduced to protect gun rights during emergencies.
The importance of contacting representatives to advocate for gun rights.
The effectiveness of armed civilians in preventing crime is often overlooked.
Armed teachers have not led to the problems predicted by opponents.

 

 

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