The Canadian Taxpayers Federation reports the federal government “agreed to give at least $149,760” to the Cape Breton Regional Municipality to carry out the confiscation. In addition, $26,535 was paid to …
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Artificial Intelligence Chatbots Continue to Lean Politically Left on Crime, Policing, and Gun Control
Students, reporters, and researchers already rely heavily on AI chatbot programs to write term papers, media reports, and research papers, and social media influencers frequently cite them as well. Thirteen …
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Dr. John Lott talked to Mark Walters on the Armed American Radio show about the recent Ninth Circuit ruling on open carry in California, the ongoing debate between open and concealed …
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by johnrlott | Jan 10, 2026 | op-ed Dr. John Lott and CPRC senior fellow Kesten Green, who is also a researcher at the Adelaide University, College of Business and …
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Dr. John Lott and CPRC senior fellow Kesten Green, who is also a researcher at the Adelaide University, College of Business and Law, have a new op-ed piece in the Spectator …
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Dr. John Lott appeared on Stacy on the Right, a nationwide radio show, to discuss crime reduction under Trump’s policies and the impact of deporting criminal illegal aliens. Audio Clip – …
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On 700 WLW’s The Bill Cunningham Show: To Discuss Data on Crimes Associated with Illegal Immigrants
Dr. John Lott appeared on 700 WLW’s The Bill Cunningham Show in Cincinnati to discuss illegal-immigrant crime. See also Dr. Lott’s new op-ed at the New York Post titled “New data reveals …
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Dr. John Lott and CPRC senior fellow Kesten Green, who is also a researcher at the University of South Australia Business School, compared the violent crime rates in Australia and …
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Dr. John Lott was joined by his wife, Laura Lott to host Gun Radio Utah for their last show of the year for the full hour. Among other topics, they …
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On KNRS Radio: Discussing Australia’s Mass Shooting, Gun-free Zones, and Crime by Illegal Aliens
https://youtu.be/XxlaGRSYAi8 Dr. John Lott appeared on NTD Newsroom to discuss new Real-Time Crime Index data, which indicates that reported murders declined by nearly 20% in 2025, explaining the reasons for …