Warning Shot Proves Deadly: A Payson AZ man, under attack by a drunken employee, retrieved a .22 rifle. His intended warning shot struck the man in the thigh, rupturing his femoral artery and causing his death. (Discharging a firearm is deadly force; if it is justified, it is generally wiser to fire directly at the threat.) http://www.paysonroundup.com/section/frontpage_lead/story/19812 --- A Hint About Justice Roberts?: A case has been located where John Roberts dissented on a search ruling that, coincidentally, involved a firearm. http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/07/22/roberts_dissents_from_gun_search_ruling/ --- Man Arrested For Detaining Illegal Entrants Threatens Suit: An Army reservist arrested for holding illegal migrants at gunpoint intends to sue the Maricopa County (AZ) Sheriff 's Office for wrongful arrest unless he is paid $1 million. http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/index.php?sty=45022 --- Isn't It Great To Be In California?: Two men in a restaurant drive-through in Santa Monica CA (L.A. County) were accosted in their vehicle by a robber armed with a knife and handgun. After the passenger was stabbed, the driver retrieved a handgun and fatally shot the robber. Police are no investigating whether the driver was licensed to carry a concealed weapon. http://kcal9.com/localnews/localnewsla_story_202205717.html --- http://kcal9.com/localnews/localnewsla_story_202205717.html --- "What We Have Here Is A Failure To Communicate": A Michigan man is upset because a teenager who crashed into his sun room, whom he held at gunpoint, is not being charged with breaking and entering. Sounds like the real issue is the lack of intent to commit a crime. http://www.mlive.com/news/sanews/index.ssf?/base/news-2/1122042037146210.xml&coll=9 --- Oops, Wrong Move: A North Carolina man may face federal charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm after he brandished a handgun in an argument with his younger sister's supervisor at her job. http://www.dunndailyrecord.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=68920&TM=55010.98 --- Sentence Reduced For Brit With Replica Firearm: A British customs worker had his sentence, for illegally purchasing a replica pistol from France, reduced to the six months he has already served. http://iccroydon.icnetwork.co.uk/news/headlines/tm_objectid=15767697&method=full&siteid=53340&headline=collector-with-fake-gun-is-freed--name_page.html --- Frist Promises Vote On Lawsuit Bill: Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R.-Tenn.) promised a vote on the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (S 397) before the Senate leaves Washington for its month-long recess July 29. http://www.humaneventsonline.com/blog-cb.php --- From The NRA-ILA: NRA-ILA Grassroots Alert Vol. 12, No. 29 7/22/05 A SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM NRA-ILA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CHRIS W. COX U.S. SENATE TO VOTE ON S. 397 NEXT WEEK! I'm writing you today to talk about one subject, and one subject only--S. 397, the "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act." This NRA-supported legislation would end reckless, predatory, and potentially bankrupting lawsuits against the gun industry filed by greedy trial lawyers and the gun ban lobby. You and I have fought side-by-side to end these outrageous suits. Time and again, I have urged you to contact your lawmakers, to write letters to the editor, and to spread the word to your family, friends, and fellow firearm owners. Time and again, you have answered the call--you always do. For that, I am eternally grateful. Now I am calling upon you once again to help end the job we started years ago. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has scheduled a Senate vote on S. 397 before Congress adjourns for its "Summer District Work Period" (Aug. 1-Sept. 5). That means votes will occur on the bill next week! I know you will once again contact your U.S. Senators, today and again next week, and urge them to support S. 397--without any anti-gun amendments--when it is brought to the Senate floor. Your U.S. Senators need to hear directly from you that you consider any votes in support of anti-gun amendments to this legislation as votes against the bill itself. Next week will see a lot of heated debate in the U.S. Senate. Expect the anti-gunners to throw everything including the kitchen sink at this bill in the form of gun control amendments--.50 caliber rifle bans, semi-auto bans, bans on gun shows, etc. We can and will achieve our mutual goal of finally enacting this common sense law, but only with your continued assistance. Please help us finish the job! (For more complete information on S. 397, and to contact your U.S. Senators, please go to http://www.nraila.org/stoprecklesslawsuits.aspx.. You may also call your U.S. Senators at (202) 224-3121. Please share this information with everyone you know who supports the Second Amendment!) EXCERPTS FROM SENATOR FRIST'S ANNOUNCEMENT ON S. 397 VOTE "We will consider gun liability legislation before we leave. Given the profusion of litigation, the Department of Defense faces the very real prospect of outsourcing sidearms for our soldiers to foreign manufacturers. "The Beretta Corporation, for instance, makes the standard sidearm for the U.S. Armed Forces. They have the long term contracts to supply these pistols to our forces in Iraq. Recently, the company had this to say: 'The decision of the D.C. Court of Appeals . . . has the likelihood of bankrupting, not only Beretta U.S.A., but every maker of semiautomatic pistols and rifles since 1991' [the year Washington D.C. passed its onerous ban]. "Without this legislation it is probable the American manufacturers of legal firearms will be faced with a real prospect of going out of business, ending a critical source of supply for our armed forces, our police and our citizens. "These frivolous suits threaten a domestic industry that is critical to our national defense, jeopardize hundreds of thousands of jobs, and put at risk that law abiding citizens have access to guns for recreational use. Many support this legislation...and I am hopeful that with the cooperation of members, we can complete all action on this legislation before the recess." -- Stephen P. Wenger Firearm safety - It's a matter for education, not legislation. http://www.spw-duf.info .