In the case of Dean v. United States, The Supreme Court ruled recently that an accidental shooting during the commission of a crime will bring the same penalties as intentionally using a firearm during the crime, reports say. An admitted bank robber, Christopher Dean, who was accused of armed robbery of an AmSouth bank in Georgia in 2004, entered the bank with a pistol in his hand. The weapon discharged and shot a hole in the counter. Dean’s robbery…
Reports say that according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, cell phone use played a role in 18 percent of all fatal distracted driving crashes. More than three-quarters of teens under 17 have cell phones, and almost 90% of those use texting. Moreover, more than half of those texters use the capability daily, the majority more than 50 texts a day. Of those, more than a third admitted to texting while driving, reports say. And up to 40% of…
Earlier this month Lubbock ISD official swere forced to notify parents of Irons Middle School students regarding an afternoon firearms incident near school grounds, reports say. In an audio phone message left for parents, Middle School Principal Ken Carasez informed parents there had been an accidental discharge of a firearm, which injured one adult. The adult, an auto passenger who was possibly picking up a student, was wounded in a vehicle and treated by paramedics near the school. …
Lowe’s Companies Inc. has increased its offer to settle toxic drywall lawsuits, say reports, with the home improvement store chain offering as much as $100,000 to customers who claim their homes and health suffered as a result of toxic drywall they may have purchased at Lowe’s Home Improvement Centers. The original settlement proposed that Lowe’s drywall claimants would have received gift cards or cash from between $50 to $2,500. But claimants said the amount was too small since replacing the…
Reports say a cell phone sudy suggests a link between children exposed to cell phones in the womb and behavioral problems. The study, which was evidently based on a previous cell phone study, said children seemed to have more behavioral issues by the time they turned seven, reports say. Altogether, between the two studies, more than 40,000 children were studied, with the possible conclusion that there is a connection between the electromagnetic fields sent out by cell phones and the behavior…