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« Some red faces on the other side | Main | Former head of MD pistol licensing explains his change of view »

A self-defense case that, strangely, was not covered by the media

Posted by David Hardy · 13 March 2015 09:44 PM

Story here. My friend Phil Murphy had a similar experience. He held a burglar at gunpoint until police arrived. The local media did interview him. He mentioned that he'd used an AR, and, strangely, the story never saw the light of day.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Frank Masotti | March 13, 2015 10:54 PM | Reply

That is because he did good with an AR, As they like to say, "if it bleeds it leads". If you do something good with a firearm they run like it's, well, the plague.

Rich | March 14, 2015 6:28 AM | Reply

Frank, Nit Pick - according to the story it was a : WWII vintage M1 Carbine manufactured by Inland

not an AR which probably makes it even worse in their minds. As a note it is banned in the the soviet republic of NJ

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