7/11/2006
- Name: John Lott
- Location: Virginia, United States
About Me
My commentary on a broad array of economics and crime related issues.
Most of my posts are now at the Crime Prevention Research Center. Our work is very important and you will find the latest information available there. Please click here or go to crimeresearch.org to get that information.
E-mail: johnrlott@crimeresearch.org
Academic Papers
- Terms of Use
Copyright 2005 by John R. Lott, Jr. All rights reserved
My Op-eds
More Books of Mine
Dumbing Down the Courts: How Politics Keeps the Smartest Judges Off the Bench
Straight Shooting: Firearms, Economics and Public Policy
Are Predatory Commitments Credible? Who Should the Courts Believe?
Reviews of Freedomnomics
Other Web sites
Previous Posts
- The only type of defensive gun use case that the N...
- Ann Coulter's publisher and syndication group don'...
- 3 AM Home Breakin Stopped with Gun
- Blue State, Red State, Mexican Style
- Do hunter safety classes matter?
- Rod Blagojevich again on guns: will Southern Illin...
- Impossible to believe news: Ann Coulter accused of...
- 27 people injured by elderly man driving a car thr...
- Some neat water pistols
- Are metal bats riskier than wood bats?
Book Reviews
- For a list of book reviews on The Bias Against Guns, click here.
Interesting Past Topics
-Research finding a drop in violent crime rates from Right-to-carry laws
-Ranking Economists
-Interview with the Washington Post
-Debate on "Guns Reduce Crime"
-Appalachian law school attack
-Sources for Defensive Gun Uses
-The Merced Pitchfork Killings
-Fraudulent website pretending to be run by me
-Steve Levitt's Correction Letter
-Ian Ayres and John Donohue
-Other issues regarding Steve Levitt
-National Academies of Science Panel on Firearms
-Baghdad murder rate
-Arming Pilots
-General discussion of my 1997 and 2002 surveys as well as related surveys
-Problems with Wikipedia
-Errata for Gun Books
-US Supreme Court Wire
-Futures for Financial Markets
-judgepedia
Links
Economist and Law Professor David D. Friedman's Blog
Larry Elder's The Elder Statement
Economist Robert G. Hansen's Blog
Firearmstruth.com -- a media-watchdog website
A debate that I had with George Mason University's Robert Ehrlich on guns
Lyonette Louis-Jacques's page on Firearms Regulation Worldwide
An interview concerning More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws
The End of Myth: An Interview with Dr. John Lott
Art DeVany's website, one of the more innovative economists in the last few decades
St. Cloud State University Scholars
Bryan Caplan at George Mason University
Alphecca -- weekly review on the media's coverage of guns
Xrlq -- Some interesting coverage of the law.
Career Police Officer
Gun Law News
Georgia Right-to-Carry
Darnell's The Independent Conservative Blog
Robert Stacy McCain's Blog
Clayton Cramer's Blog
My hidden mathematical ability (a math professor with the same name)
geekwitha45
My Old AEI Web Page
Wrightwing's blog
Al Lowe's blog
St. Maximos' Hut
Dad29
Elizabeth Blackney's blog
Eric Rasmusen
Your "Economics" Portal to the World by Larry Low
William Sjostrom
Dr. T's EconLinks.com
Interview with National Review Online
Blog at Newsmax.com
Pieces I have written at BigGovernment.com
Data
- Johnlott.org
(description of book, downloadable data sets, and discussions of previous controversies)
Updated Media Analysis of Appalachian Law School Attack
Journal of Legal Studies paper on spoiled ballots during the 2000 Presidential Election
Data set from USA Today, STATA 7.0 data set
"Do" File for some of the basic regressions from the paper
4 Comments:
Now in today's world, which of these stories is more newsworthy? An off duty cop doing his job, or a 12 year old saving his sibling and both his parents? I mean, sure neither story probably should be in the news but in this day and age of sensationalist reporting, it is amazing we don't see more stories of cases like this family's.
I can see it in the CNN back room now:
I am sure Nancy Grace would have a hay day interviewing everyone ever so remotely related to this victim's family (the boy's old kindergarten teacher's roommate, the father's boss's exwife, etc.) we could make it last at least a month long continuing story, heck we got over a year out of that Aruba girl....oh wait, the gun PREVENTED the crime...So the boy didn't get shot and killed...that means the gun was used by the good guys ... oh well, that would have been a good one but throw that one away, my boss would kill me if I put that on the air.
Interesting. I am currently working in Greenville. The other night, one of my friends was saying something like "I don't see the need for a gun." Maybe I'll bring this story to his attention the next time I see him.
It sure is interesting how whenever you talk to a liberal about defensive gun use, they always argue that defending yourself makes the situation more dangerous. I guess that isn't exactly correct if a 12 year old boy can stop multiple armed intruders.
Dear Last Anonymous:
I certainly do hope that you bring it to your friend's attention.
A 12 year old in North Carolina has a right to defend his family without fear of prosecution, but here in NJ it doesn't matter what justification you have. You will likely be charged with weapons possesion, and your legal firearm will be confiscated. In the Peoples Republic of NJ, first and foremost you have "a duty to retreat".
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