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Anti-Gunners Will Hate This New Book on Gun Control
Townhall.com ^ | July 20, 2020 | Mark Overstreet

Posted on 07/20/2020 5:51:23 AM PDT by Kaslin

To get straight to the point, Dr. John Lott, formerly of the U.S. Sentencing Commission and now of the Crime Prevention Research Center, is the most important gun control researcher in the world, he has been for a long time, and he has just released a new book that is “must reading” for anyone who wants to be prepared to debate the hottest gun control issues before us today.

The book is “Gun Control Myths,” aptly subtitled “how politicians, the media, and botched ‘studies’ have twisted the facts on gun control.” While it’s true that most die-hard supporters and opponents of the right to keep and bear arms have made up their minds and will never change, book or no book, it is also true that “swing” or “independent” voters will decide the presidential election and several other crucial elections this year, and they may be receptive to having important issues explained to them in a straightforward way. That’s where Dr. Lott’s book may be one of those things that we need, right when we need it.

Lott hits the issues that most people who follow the gun control debate know about, such as the demand by Joe Biden and other Democrats to ban semi-automatic rifles. Lest anyone think there is such a thing as a moderate Democrat when it comes to banning guns, Lott reminds us, “Of the 19 Democrat presidential candidates that were still running as of October 2019, every single one supported bans on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. They were also united in their support for red-flag laws that would allow people’s guns to be taken away without a hearing.” He adds, “most, but not all, of the nineteen candidates support requiring a license to own a gun,” a stepping stone to gun confiscation that President Lyndon B. Johnson tried to have included in the Gun Control Act of 1968 and which Democrats have wanted ever since.

But Lott also delves deeper, showing the irrelevance of a gun-ban to the problem the Democrats pretend they want to solve: mass shootings. As he has done for many years, Lott also shows that most mass shootings occur in locations where the possession of firearms is prohibited by law or corporate policy. Because the mainstream media almost never report instances in which mass shootings or other crimes are thwarted by private citizens carrying concealed handguns, Lott fills that gap as well, detailing two dozen such representative instances the mainstream media pretend never occurred.

Lott spends considerable time addressing what is perhaps the Democrats’ most insidious anti-gun scheme: morphing the firearm background check system into a national registry of guns and gun owners. Since November 1998, a computerized background check has been required on anyone purchasing a gun from a retailer. Anti-gun activist groups initially opposed the requirement, because they instead wanted handgun purchases delayed with a waiting period. Several years earlier, one of the groups explained how a waiting period fit into its grand strategy, saying, “The first problem is to slow down the increasing number of handguns being produced and sold in this country. The second problem is to get handguns registered. And the final problem is to make the possession of all handguns and all handgun ammunition . . . totally illegal.”

However, anti-gun groups now want checks on anyone who buys any gun from anybody, anywhere, and they want the FBI to keep records on those checks indefinitely. If that happened and the records included the make, model, and serial number of guns purchased, they would achieve gun registration over time, as people who owned guns before the law was changed sold or passed their guns along to their heirs. As Lott explains, gun control advocates oppose anything that would prevent gun registration, such as allowing gun dealers to destroy serial number records after a reasonable amount of time.

Lott decimates the leftwing Vox website’s claim, previously made by President Barack Obama, that America has a “unique” problem when it comes to criminal misuse of guns. He notes, for example, “There are many countries that have higher gun homicide rates that the United States, but simply don’t report the data.” But Lott dug until he found the data, which showed “Among countries that don’t release firearm homicide data, their combined homicide rate is 11.1 per 100,000 (population),” which is almost double the U.S. rate.

However, anti-gun groups now want checks on anyone who buys any gun from anybody, anywhere, and they want the FBI to keep records on those checks indefinitely. If that happened and the records included the make, model, and serial number of guns purchased, they would achieve gun registration over time, as people who owned guns before the law was changed sold or passed their guns along to their heirs. As Lott explains, gun control advocates oppose anything that would prevent gun registration, such as allowing gun dealers to destroy serial number records after a reasonable amount of time.

Lott decimates the leftwing Vox website’s claim, previously made by President Barack Obama, that America has a “unique” problem when it comes to criminal misuse of guns. He notes, for example, “There are many countries that have higher gun homicide rates that the United States, but simply don’t report the data.” But Lott dug until he found the data, which showed “Among countries that don’t release firearm homicide data, their combined homicide rate is 11.1 per 100,000 (population),” which is almost double the U.S. rate.

Michael Bloomberg, the multi-billionaire former mayor of New York City, momentary 2020 Democrat presidential candidate, and bankroller of the euphemistically-named anti-gun activist group Everytown for Gun Safety, “spent $110 million on U.S. House elections in 2018 and at least as much on state legislative races that year.” As a result, Democrats took the House and swept to power in Virginia, where they almost set off the second American revolution by initially threatening to ban guns.

There might have been a time when we would have been surprised at what Lott reveals in the fifth chapter of his book. But given the FBI’s role in the apparent conspiracy of the Obama administration, Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, and various three-letter agencies to undermine President Trump, nothing surprises us much anymore. In any event, Lott explains how “During the Obama administration, the FBI issued false reports to the media in order to advance the gun control agenda.” In particular, Lott notes the FBI’s 2018 assertion that during the period they studied, only 5% of mass shootings were stopped by someone with a gun, and that mass shootings more than doubled from 2000-2009 to 2010-2018.

On the latter point, the FBI would have been well-served if it had reviewed the most comprehensive government analysis of mass shootings, by William Krouse of the Congressional Research Service, Mass Murder with Firearms: Incidents and Victims, 1999-2013. On the former point, however, Lott concludes the correct number is triple the amount claimed by the FBI. He says, “the Trump administration still has a lot more housecleaning to do at the FBI, more than almost anyone realizes.”

Gun control radicals have been trying to “cancel” Lott for years, but fortunately for supporters of the right to arms, they have failed, and Lott’s papers are among the most frequently downloaded from the Social Science Research Network’s website. With luck, Lott’s new book will have similar success.



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: banglist; guncontrol; secondamendment

1 posted on 07/20/2020 5:51:23 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Gun control is dead for at least the next 4 years. 19,000,000 NICS checks in 6 months. And the closer we get to November the more there will be. I’ll bet we hit 40,000,000 by October.

L


2 posted on 07/20/2020 5:58:26 AM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: Kaslin
Anti-Gunners Will Hate This New Book on Gun Control

Hate it? Hell...they won't even bother to read it!

3 posted on 07/20/2020 6:12:05 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (If liberals had a conscience, they would wouldn't be liberals.)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts

They don’t need to read it to hate it.


4 posted on 07/20/2020 6:13:33 AM PDT by real saxophonist (Masks are not about controlling a virus. Masks are about controlling people.)
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To: Kaslin

John Lott is a national treasure when it comes to the truth about gun control and gun laws.

So the media will bury the book, smear his reputation (as they’ve done before) and publish reams debunking Mr. Lott’s research.

Surprised the book got published.


5 posted on 07/20/2020 6:48:25 AM PDT by Bon of Babble (In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida, Baby!)
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To: Bon of Babble

I love how the media keeps trying to interview Lott, somehow believing that *this* time he’ll look bad... and like Trump, he always leaves them sputtering in fury. John has been at this for a long time, since the “shall-issue” concealed-carry laws got rolling down in Florida, I believe. That’s around thirty years, IIRC. The MSM idiots are slow learners.


6 posted on 07/20/2020 6:59:10 AM PDT by Charles Martel (Progressives are the crab grass in the lawn of life.)
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To: Kaslin

“they want the FBI to keep records on those checks indefinitely. If that happened and the records included the make, model, and serial number of guns purchased, they would achieve gun registration over time, as people who owned guns before the law was changed sold or passed their guns along to their heirs.”

I’m no expert, but here in Virginia they passed a law that requires owners to report lost or stolen guns within 48 hrs. If there were no registration it would be impossible to determine that a stolen gun was purchased by person A. That law has no effect if there is no registration, ergo there must be registration already in effect. Add in the “universal” background check for private sales and you now have universal registration.


7 posted on 07/20/2020 7:05:09 AM PDT by mistfree (Virginia Freeper)
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To: Kaslin

“...requiring a license to own a gun,” a stepping stone to gun confiscation that President Lyndon B. Johnson tried to have included in the Gun Control Act of 1968...”

Look up the GCA-68 signing ceremony. LBJ was spitting mad that he didn’t get national registration of guns and licensing of owners, and he said so. He was a lame duck by then so it didn’t matter, except that the onerous FFL transfer system and 4473 form are with us to this day.


8 posted on 07/20/2020 7:22:24 AM PDT by elcid1970 ("Pres. Trump doesn't wear glasses. That's because he's got 2020.")
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To: Kaslin

Lest we forget the past...

The lies we have been told over the years...

1962 We ONLY want to register handguns. Rifles will not be affected!
1964, We ONLY want to register ALL firearms, not ban them.

1968 We ONLY want to register all guns, and ban the import of foreign Saturday Night Specials, and ban 5-shot bolt action army surplus rifles! (they got the ban).

1970, We ONLY want to ban small American handguns. Rifles will not be affected!

1976 We ONLY want to ban ALL handguns! Rifles will not be affected!

1981, Actress Lee Grant on GMA screams...”THE NRA IS A RIFLE ORGANIZATION! THEY SHOULD GIVE UP THEIR HANDGUNS AND THEY CAN KEEP THEIR RIFLES!”

1984, they made a grab for the rifles, and missed, but played their hand.

1988,Josh Sugarmann, of the National Council to Ban Handguns tells how to ban rifles.

“Assault weapons’ menacing looks, coupled with the public’s confusion over
fully-automatic machine guns versus semi-automatic assault weapons
—anything that looks like a machine gun is assumed to be a machine
gun— can only increase the chance of public support for restrictions on
these weapons.”
– Josh Sugarmann

Gun owners now know that any time we negotiate with those who want to ban guns, we are up against a stacked deck.


9 posted on 07/20/2020 7:38:26 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Kaslin

More, from 1976...

Nelson T. ‘Pete’ Shields
Founder of Handgun Control, Inc. (Now the Brady Center)

“I’m convinced that we have to have federal legislation to build on. We’re going to have to take one step at a time, and the first step is necessarily — given the political realities — going to be very modest.

Of course, it’s true that politicians will then go home and say, ‘This is a great law. The problem is solved.’ And it’s also true that such statements will tend to defuse the gun-control issue for a time.

So then we’ll have to strengthen that law, and then again to strengthen that law, and maybe again and again. Right now, though, we’d be satisfied not with half a loaf but with a slice. Our ultimate goal — total control of handguns in the United States — is going to take time.

My estimate is from seven to ten years. The problem is to slow down the increasing number of handguns sold in this country. The second problem is to get them all registered. And the final problem is to make the possession of all handguns and all handgun ammunition — except for the military, policemen, licensed security guards, licensed sporting clubs, and licensed gun collectors — TOTALLY ILLEGAL.”

-Pete Shields, Chairman and founder, Handgun Control Inc., “A Reporter At Large: Handguns,” The New Yorker, July 26, 1976, 57-58

“Yes, I’m for an outright ban [on handguns].”

-Pete Shields, Chairman emeritus, Handgun Control, Inc., 60 Minutes interview

HCI, around 1984, suddenly made a grab for the semi-auto rifles and shotguns, and missed But they showed their hand. As a result all gun owners know we are always up against a stacked deck in this matter.


10 posted on 07/20/2020 7:42:17 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: elcid1970

Here is a link to Johnson’s statements on signing the 1968 gun control act into law.

I had a better link to another site but it suddenly went 404. It is as if they don’t want some info to be easily accessed.

https://books.google.com/books?id=mqDaAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA1059&lpg=PA1059&dq=%22Today+we+begin+to+disarm+the+criminal+and+the+careless+and+the+insane%22.&source=bl&ots=skOg7DmjJE&sig=ACfU3U1JGDF3bnkak8NPb0VOfsosi48MRw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiakOSD8_DiAhUFsZ4KHRKOBuAQ6AEwAnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Today%20we%20begin%20to%20disarm%20the%20criminal%20and%20the%20careless%20and%20the%20insane%22.&f=false


11 posted on 07/20/2020 8:33:41 AM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

I’ve noticed the 404 thing. It’s instant censorship by some liberal geek in the search engine.

Everything that went LBJ’s way required an assassination or two. Then he bailed on a second term rather than risk being primaried.

Hope that Robert A. Caro survives to finish the final volume of his LBJ biography. The second volume about “Landslide Lyndon” in 1948 tells everything one needs to know about his character.

Despite LBJ’s worst efforts and due to Ronald Reagan removing some of GCA-68, our gun rights are largely intact though always under fanatical attack. I’ve watched it for fifty plus years.


12 posted on 07/20/2020 11:51:06 AM PDT by elcid1970 ("Pres. Trump doesn't wear glasses. That's because he's got 2020.")
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To: Kaslin

Looks good, I just ordered it on kindle.
(Dr. Lott needs lots of sales scans on such an interesting and important book.)


13 posted on 07/20/2020 12:36:29 PM PDT by Seaplaner
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