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Media-Induced Gun Myths
Human Events ^ | Week of March 31, 2003 | Peter B. Gemma

Posted on 03/28/2003 10:32:30 AM PST by Remedy

Dr. John R. Lott has done it again. The best selling author of the aptly-titled More Guns, Less Crime has penned an appropriately titled sequel: The Bias Against Guns: Why Almost Everything You’ve Heard About Gun Control is Wrong (published by Regnery, a sister company of Human Events).

Lott, an economist who has held positions at Yale Law School, the University of Chicago, UCLA, and Stanford University, has put together an original study from empirical research that demonstrates every plausible facet of the pro-gun position. With this book in hand (which includes more than 50 pages of notes), you can confidently debate that disbelieving brother-in-law or naive neighbor.

What can you expect from The Bias Against Guns? First and foremost the evidence Lott amasses succinctly engages the reader’s attention from chapter to chapter.

Lott cites a Los Angeles Times’ survey of some 3,000 journalists that found a whopping 78% of the media supporting stricter gun control measures despite the fact that states which allow citizens with no prior criminal records to obtain concealed weapons permits lead to lower rates of violent crime, including murder.

The author effectively shows how the press manipulates public opinion polls to further their own anti-gun agenda. Lott explains that there are polls and then there are polls—survey results can be skewed by just the slightest imbalance built into the questions—and then goes on to show his readers how poll results on gun issues are routinely massaged. The book contains statistics from tainted polls as well as from unbiased surveys—the kind of practical information that comes in handy in disputes over gun control and the 2nd Amendment.

Lott maintains that "...we almost never discuss the positive effects of guns: that they often save innocent lives..." He estimates defensive gun use—1.5 to 3.4 million occurrences every year—is so underreported that people have a hard time believing it happens at all.

In his new book, Lott gives several detailed examples of underreported or misreported defensive gun news stories. One of his accounts revolves around a January 2002 mass shooting that claimed three victims at the Appalachian Law School in Virginia. Despite the fact that the incident "...made international headlines from Australia to Nigeria,...one fact was missing from virtually all the news coverage: the attack was stopped by two students who had guns in their cars."

It gets even more infuriating.

"In all, seventy-two stories described how the attacker was stopped, without mentioning the student heroes had guns. But almost the same number of stories (sixty-eight) provided precise details on the gun used in the attack..."

Lott firmly believes that guns deter crime. He points out that in case after case offenders initially considered cash-laden targets as pimps and cab drivers, but rejected them given the likelihood of armed resistance as opposed to other robbery or mugging candidates.

The author covers a laundry list of critical issues related to 2nd Amendment rights. Consider this sample of questions addressed by an array of charts, graphs, and critical data:

Lott provides a cautionary explanation behind his vital findings in The Bias Against Guns: "My role as an economist is not to consider whether Americans have a ‘right’ to own guns...my only objective is to study the measurable effect that gun laws have on the incidents of violence, and to let the facts speak for themselves."

Ignore this book at your own peril: your right to own and use a gun may depend upon it. The Bias Against Guns is must reading for anyone concerned about the filtered distortions typical of the mass media’s onslaught against firearms.

Mr. Gemma is an award-winning freelance writer who has penned more than 100 commentaries for USA Today. He served as a senior staff member on the 2000 Buchanan presidential campaign.

To purchase Mr. Lott's latest book, The Bias Against Guns, click here.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: banglist; johnlott; johnrlott
Basics of the Second Amendment

1. The Second Amendment doesn’t GIVE us a bloody thing. It merely acknowledges a GOD-GIVEN inalienable right to keep and bear arms. In fact the entire Bill of Rights is NOT a list of federal gifts but rather recognition of freedoms. No one GAVE us these freedoms and NO ONE can take them away. Government can (by force and abuse of power) restrict or deny freedoms. But that doesn’t make it right.

2. The Framers wrote the Second Amendment not to guarantee my right to hunt birds or competition shooters to perforate paper. The Second Amendment was written, and specifically intended, to guarantee that citizens always have access to firearms. Why? So that if or when it were ever to become necessary to rise up and overthrow an abusive and unresponsive government citizens would have the tools to do so. THAT’S A FACT.

3. Notwithstanding revisionists' attempts to the contrary two facts remain:

a. Communities in which gun ownership is less controlled by government realize less crime.

b. Communities in which government impedes gun ownership realize increased violent crime.

I have been accused of being "paranoid" about efforts to destroy the Second Amendment. Paranoia is defined as "delusions of persecution." EXCUSE ME! The persecution is not delusional. It is very real, palpable, and documented.

  1. Fifth Circuit No. 99-10331 & Your Gun
  2. Impeaching Federal Judges:A Covenantal And Constitutional Response To Judicial Tyranny
  3. Apply #2 to any Federal Judge who dosen't understand #1.

1 posted on 03/28/2003 10:32:30 AM PST by Remedy
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To: Remedy
"To purchase Mr. Lott's latest book, The Bias Against Guns, click here" Hey, I'll get the book but is this Ebay?
2 posted on 03/28/2003 10:36:36 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (It's not supposed to make sense.)
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To: Flurry
Amazon.com: Books: Bias Against Guns
3 posted on 03/28/2003 10:42:04 AM PST by Remedy
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To: Remedy
Re: Dr. John R. Lott has done it again.

"Well,
he's dead, Remedy."

Want a break from war news? Go to Stark Trek for a laugh or two. Then come back refreshed and loaded for bear even if he's packing!

4 posted on 03/28/2003 10:53:02 AM PST by sonofatpatcher2 (Love & a .45-- What more could you want, campers? };^)
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To: Remedy
I watched John Q. last night. Around the middle of the movie James Woods' character says that "this is all because anyone can get a gun in 3 minutes at a gun show."

It's disgusting to see hollywierd blaming guns for violence in America. A lot of them have subtle messages, like anti-gun posters in Lethal Weapon.

5 posted on 03/28/2003 10:53:22 AM PST by mbynack
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To: Remedy; *bang_list
indexed
6 posted on 03/28/2003 11:29:01 AM PST by harpseal (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown)
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To: Remedy
bump for CCW
7 posted on 03/28/2003 11:29:21 AM PST by ibbryn
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