Author, economist and researcher John Lott announced on Wednesday that he is creating a new research center to “advance the scientific understanding of the relationship between laws regulating the ownership or use of guns, crime and public safety.”
The Crime Prevention Research Center will seek to educate the “public, journalists and policy makers” by countering “bogus” anti-gun studies with “high-quality peer-reviewed academic studies.”
There is currently a fundraising campaign underway to jumpstart the research center. Without much publicity, the campaign has raised nearly $3,000 of its $300,000 goal — with 50 days left.
Best-selling author Brad Thor told TheBlaze on Tuesday that the CPRC is “really important for liberty and the Second Amendment,” so he decided to support the initiative in a big way.
The first person who donates $10,000 or more to the CPRC fundraising campaign will actually get to name a character in Thor’s next thriller, scheduled to be released in summer of 2015.
Rocker Ted Nugent, who like Thor is a CPRC board member, is also offering backstage passes to one of his concerts to donors who give $5,000 or more. Those donors will also get the chance to talk with Nugent about the Second Amendment.
In a YouTube video released on Monday and uploaded on the CPRC fundraising page, Lott explained that after decades of research, he has learned that “allowing people to go and protect themselves saves lives, deters criminals from attacking.”
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