Bloomberg’s Everytown Gun Control Claims To Talk Guns At Thanksgiving Dinner

By John R Lott

Typical Misinformation
Typical Misinformation includes calling “More Guns Less Crime Claim” as being false.
Crime Prevention Research Center
Crime Prevention Research Center

Colorado –-(Ammoland.com)- For the second year in a row, Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown has tried to get people to talk about gun control during Thanksgiving.

Unfortunately, the claims that Bloomberg wants people to talk to this year are no more accurate (see “Talking Turkey About Guns, 2014”).

From Guns.com:

. . . The figures at the heart of the current infographic, however, have been discredited by Dr. John R. Lott, Jr., an economist specializing on guns and crime. Lott, through his Crime Prevention Research Center, has long taken on the Bloomberg group’s statistics calling them “typical misinformation.”

Lott told Guns.com that the latest Everytown effort has some, “Horrible errors in these claims,” pointing out, for instance, that the classification of “intimate partners” included in the figures about violence towards women also encompasses prostitutes and their customers.

“If you want to ask about the real risk factor women should be careful of men with violent criminal records, not ownership of guns,” Lott said.

Further exceptions to the Talking Turkey infographic Lott took include taking issue with the contention that concealed carry does not make people safer and flawed assumptions on comparing murder rates with other countries.

Finally, Lott criticized the oft-quoted claim that over nine in 10 Americans want increased background checks saying that Everytown, “Confuses support for the background check system that we have had with the expanded background checks that they want.” . . .

The Washington TimesPJ Media, The Blaze, and Red Alert Politics also picked up the information from the CPRC

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