The Lars Larson Show Interviews
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The Lars Larson Show Interviews
Latest Episodes
Samuel Ben-Ur - Is Christian persecution a warning sign for America's enemies?
Around the world, Christians face violence, imprisonment, and government repression from terrorist groups, authoritarian regimes, and hostile governments. Some foreign policy experts argue that where Christians are persecuted, broader threats t...
Jarred Weisfeld - Are school police going too far?
After the Uvalde school shooting, Texas required armed officers on every public school campus. Supporters say the policy improves safety, but critics argue it has led to thousands of incidents involving force, arrests, and aggressive policing o...
Rod Lockwood - Could a Freedom City save Detroit?
A Michigan developer wants to transform Detroit’s Belle Isle into a privately funded special economic zone with its own tax structure, governance model, and economic rules. Could a Freedom City attract investment and revive one of America’s mos...
Mateo Forero - Can a state force sheriffs to ignore federal immigration law?
A group of Maryland sheriffs is challenging the state's new sanctuary law, arguing it prevents local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration authorities and puts them in conflict with federal law. Does the Constitution allow s...
Dr. John Lott - Does more concealed carry make America safer?
A new survey finds that nearly 30% of likely voters now carry a concealed handgun at least occasionally, with participation rising across demographic groups and states. As concealed carry becomes more common, what impact is it having on crime, ...