My interview with National Review
starts this way:
John R. Lott Jr. and Grover G. Norquist are the authors of Debacle:
Obama’s War on Jobs and Growth and What We Can Do Now to Regain Our
Future. Lott, a former colleague of the president’s at the University of
Chicago Law School, answers some questions about the depth of the
debacle and the way out from National Review Online’s Kathryn Jean
Lopez.
KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ: John, you say that when you were a
faculty colleague of Barack Obama, he tagged you as “the gun guy” and
announced that “I don’t believe people should be able to own guns.” That
can’t possibly be true. Why should we believe you?
JOHN R. LOTT
JR.: Well, don’t just take my word for his views on guns, look at the
positions Obama took on guns during his time in Chicago. Obama supported
a ban on handguns in 1996, and a ban on the sale of all semiautomatic
guns in 1998 (a ban that would have encompassed the vast majority of
guns sold in the U.S.). In 2004, he advocated banning gun sales within
five miles of a school or park (essentially a ban on virtually all gun
stores), and he has worked in other ways to support bans. He was on the
board of directors for the Joyce Foundation, the largest private funder
of research to ban gun ownership in the U.S. . . .
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