Tom Gresham's GUNTALK - 3.29.15 Part A

Published on March 30, 2015
Duration: 44:45

This video features a discussion between Tom Gresham and John Lott regarding an FBI report on active shooter incidents. Lott critiques the FBI's methodology, arguing that it inflates the perceived increase in such incidents by missing early data and including cases where no one was shot. The conversation highlights concerns about media portrayal of gun violence statistics and the potential for political bias in government data.

Quick Summary

John Lott criticizes the FBI's 2000-2013 active shooter study, arguing its methodology inflates incident numbers by missing early data and including cases with no casualties. He suggests the report's release was politically motivated to fuel the gun control debate, a narrative often amplified by mainstream media that overlooks critical analysis.

Chapters

  1. 03:51Introduction to FBI Report Analysis
  2. 04:13Guest John Lott Joins
  3. 06:04FBI Active Shooter Study Details
  4. 06:36Critique of FBI Methodology - Missing Data
  5. 07:47Critique of FBI Methodology - 'Active Shooter' Definition
  6. 08:13Critique of FBI Methodology - News Report Reliability
  7. 09:25Impact of Data Flaws on Trend Analysis
  8. 10:53Political Motivation Behind the Report
  9. 11:36Media Reception of Lott's Analysis
  10. 15:51Recap of FBI Report Critique
  11. 16:13NRA Convention - No Gun Signs
  12. 17:57NRA Convention Party Details
  13. 20:20Crime Prevention Research Center's Work
  14. 21:01Encouragement for Support
  15. 21:40Range Reports - 50 BMG Mention
  16. 22:44Guest Guy Smith - Gun Facts
  17. 24:45CNN's Fake News Examples
  18. 29:28Interstate Source of Crime Guns Research
  19. 31:49Colt Firearms Segment
  20. 32:21Crossbreed Holsters Segment
  21. 32:51First Person to Offender DVD
  22. 33:16Dury's Gun Shop Segment
  23. 34:02Range Recap - GT20 Sig P220
  24. 35:35GT20 Sig P220 Details
  25. 38:11Caller Bob - Grip Safety
  26. 39:46Email from Frank - Stag Arms AR
  27. 42:57Dunning-Kruger Effect Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main criticisms of the FBI's 2000-2013 active shooter study?

The FBI's study is criticized for missing early mass shooting data, making past years seem safer and inflating the perceived increase. It also includes 'active shooter' incidents where no one was harmed and relies on news reports that can disappear over time, skewing recent data.

Why does John Lott believe the FBI's active shooter report might be politically motivated?

John Lott suggests the FBI report, released shortly before an election, was an attempt by the Obama administration to use data to intensify the gun control debate. Media coverage amplified the report's claims of an 'epidemic' of shootings, aligning with a political agenda.

How does the media typically cover gun violence statistics, according to John Lott?

John Lott states that mainstream media outlets often favor narratives of increasing gun violence, such as those presented in the FBI's active shooter report. They tend to ignore critical analysis that challenges these narratives, preferring sensationalized stories that fit their preferred storyline.

What is the Crime Prevention Research Center, and what is its role in this discussion?

The Crime Prevention Research Center, led by John Lott, is an organization that analyzes gun violence statistics and advocates for gun rights. It provides research and data that often counter mainstream narratives, as discussed in the critique of the FBI's active shooter study.

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