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« USA Today on gun dealer inspections | Main | Pretty funny »

Televised story on the AR-15

Posted by David Hardy · 24 April 2013 02:21 PM

CNBC will present “America’s Gun: The Rise of the AR-15.” The one-hour documentary, premiering this Thursday, April 25th at 10PM ET/PT. From the description, it sounds like it will be balanced.

"The AR-15 is the best-selling rifle in America: some four million are in circulation. For a thousand dollars you can buy one at a Walmart or other retailers, if they’re not sold out. It has been used by mass murderers, but is also the preferred gun of law-abiding homeowners, hunters, and sport shooters who bond with their sons at weekend target practice. I"

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Chas | April 24, 2013 4:23 PM | Reply

I know you can't copyright a title, otherwise Paul Barrett's publisher could sue them over Glock: The Rise of America's Gun. :)


Next: A reality TV smack-down. Who claims the title, "America's Gun"?

Brian | April 25, 2013 7:39 AM | Reply

That blurb weighs 2 mass murderers against millions of law abiding citizens. Not sure how balanced that is....

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