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Re: Do Researchers from Different Fields have a Consensus on Gun Control Laws and do Regis- tered Voters Agree with any
Thanks for sharing the link I tweeted. Beat you to it though.
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Do Researchers from Different Fields have a Consensus on Gun Control Laws and do Registered Voters Agree with any of the
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Arthur Z. Berg, MD
Associate Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
azberg@harvard.edu
John R. Lott, Jr.
President, Crime Prevention Research Center johnrlott@crimeresearch.org
(484) 802-5373
Gary A. Mauser
Professor Emeritus, Department of Marketing, Simon Fraser University
mauser@sfu.ca
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This PDF is a long read—40 pages—but it makes an important point......that gun control advocates pick researchers who will review the data from a public healthcare perspective, while criminologists and economists both tend to be very skeptical of the methodologies of the public health sector.
I’m only a few pages into the paper so far, but if I had to distill it down so far, I’d say that the public health sector starts with the premise that guns in America are a public health problem, and then they cherry pick their numbers to support their preconceived conclusion.
Criminologists and economists start with the question: are guns in America a public health crisis? They then follow the data wherever it takes them. Of the two, economists are even more likely to be skeptical about different proposed gun legislation than criminologists—and both groups are more skeptical than public health researchers. Why? Because the numbers don’t support the health sector's conclusions.
Anyway, I saved a copy of the PDF to my drive, and I’d recommend doing that. This is an invaluable tool in debating with the gun grabbers.
Arthur Z. Berg, MD
Associate Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
azberg@harvard.edu
John R. Lott, Jr.
President, Crime Prevention Research Center johnrlott@crimeresearch.org
(484) 802-5373
Gary A. Mauser
Professor Emeritus, Department of Marketing, Simon Fraser University
mauser@sfu.ca
Revised
August 20, 2019
This PDF is a long read—40 pages—but it makes an important point......that gun control advocates pick researchers who will review the data from a public healthcare perspective, while criminologists and economists both tend to be very skeptical of the methodologies of the public health sector.
I’m only a few pages into the paper so far, but if I had to distill it down so far, I’d say that the public health sector starts with the premise that guns in America are a public health problem, and then they cherry pick their numbers to support their preconceived conclusion.
Criminologists and economists start with the question: are guns in America a public health crisis? They then follow the data wherever it takes them. Of the two, economists are even more likely to be skeptical about different proposed gun legislation than criminologists—and both groups are more skeptical than public health researchers. Why? Because the numbers don’t support the health sector's conclusions.
Anyway, I saved a copy of the PDF to my drive, and I’d recommend doing that. This is an invaluable tool in debating with the gun grabbers.
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Re: Do Researchers from Different Fields have a Consensus on Gun Control Laws and do Regis- tered Voters Agree with any
Daggum it! That’s twice that’s happened in the last two days! My search fu need’s some polishing. Also, I didn’t realize that was you.mojo84 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2019 2:19 pm Thanks for sharing the link I tweeted. Beat you to it though.
www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=97241
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Re: Do Researchers from Different Fields have a Consensus on Gun Control Laws and do Regis- tered Voters Agree with any
No biggy. Just having some fun. It's good info that needs to get out there.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2019 3:50 pmDaggum it! That’s twice that’s happened in the last two days! My search fu Ned’s some polishing.mojo84 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2019 2:19 pm Thanks for sharing the link I tweeted. Beat you to it though.
www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=97241
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Re: Do Researchers from Different Fields have a Consensus on Gun Control Laws and do Registered Voters Agree with any of
The facts are readily available. If any honest, moral person cares about facts, they don't support gun control laws.
There are two types of people who support gun control laws. Evildoers who want disarmed victims and useful idiots.
There are two types of people who support gun control laws. Evildoers who want disarmed victims and useful idiots.