Sussan Ley has revealed she pulled out a semi-automatic rifle on a man who threatened her while she was camping on the side of a road decades ago. The opposition leader divulged the information during a profile in The Australian Women’s Weekly, where she also spoke about her grandfather's bipolar disorder and how it led to her mother, Angela, becoming a mental health nurse. Ley said the incident with the rifle came when she was threatened by a motorbike rider on her drive from Sydney to Thargomindah to become an aerial stock musterer. She'd pulled over on the side of...