Gary Mauser Ph.D

Gary Mauser is a Senior Fellow with the Meighen Institute. He is professor emeritus in the Faculty of Business Administration and a member of the Institute for Canadian Urban Research Studies, at Simon Fraser University. He received his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of California, Irvine. His recent publications include, “Would Banning Firearms Reduce Murder and Suicide? A Review of International Evidence,” Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, (with Don B. Kates, 2007), Hubris in the North, the Canadian Firearms Registry, published by The Fraser Institute (2007), “An Evaluation of the 1977 Canadian Firearms Legislation: Robbery Involving a Firearm,” Applied Economics (with Dennis Maki, 2003). Significant earlier publications are Canadian Attitudes Toward Gun Control: The Real Story, The Mackenzie Institute, (with Taylor Buckner, 1997), and “Armed Self Defense: the Canadian Case,” Journal of Criminal Justice, (1996). Dr. Mauser has made presentations to the Canadian House of Commons, The Senate of Canada, and he has testified as an expert witness before the Supreme Court of Canada. He has also spoken before United Nations Conferences on Small Arms and Light Weapons.

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