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Old January 6, 2013, 12:02 PM   #37
springer99
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"It is all right here. There were many other "facts" that would apply to most any of us that were used against Mr. Fish.
http://www.haroldfishdefense.org/ "

I'm not sure this case really supports the concern against using reloads in self-defense. Based on my read, it seems the real issue raised came from the fact that he used a handgun against someone who(allegedly) was unarmed or only had a screwdriver in his backpocket in defense.

By that logic, I guess Mr. Fish should have only responded with a screwdriver? I'm still looking for actual case law that would create a precedent. Until then, I'm happy to stay with a load, handload or not, that I can count on to perform.
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