214 John Donohue - What We Really Know About Gun Violence

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We talk to Stanford law professor and economist John Donohue who for the better part of the last 20 years has been doing research into understanding gun violence. He has largely been focused on the link between concealed carry and increases in violent crime and the impact of denying convicted domestic abusers weapons. We talk about the latest mass shooting, what policy has the best chance of success, and potential upcoming court cases that will set precedent for decades to come.

Learn more:

John's Research on Concealed Carry

Vox article on Gun Violence

RAND Report on Gun Violence

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