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  1. article Arizona gun rights groups: teachers should be trained to carry

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012 6:03 pm

    Two Arizona gun-rights groups said Wednesday that lawmakers should consider letting specially trained teachers and administrators carry guns into public schools to protect students against future attacks.

  • article Arizona gun rights groups: teachers should be trained to carry

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012 6:03 pm

    Two Arizona gun-rights groups said Wednesday that lawmakers should consider letting specially trained teachers and administrators carry guns into public schools to protect students against future attacks.

  • article Arizona lawmaker's proposed gun play concerns NRA director

    Tuesday, January 22, 2013 8:48 am

    A proposal to make it illegal for some Arizonans to enforce federal gun laws is raising concern by the nation's largest defender of the Second Amendment.

  • article St. Mary’s at Paradise Valley

    Friday, October 13, 2006 2:44 am

    Outlook: St. Mary’s keeps winning, but Pat Farrell isn’t convinced all is well with the Knights.

  • article Line play key to Paradise Valley's high hopes

    Friday, August 25, 2006 7:11 am

    Teams are only as good as the blocking up front. Yes, it’s a cliché. Yes, Paradise Valley coach Donnie Yantis knows this. No, he’s not going to change his tune.

  • article Chaparral's Brewer named state player of the year

    Wednesday, May 24, 2006 1:37 am

    Like most teenage student-athletes, Charles Brewer had plenty on his plate. Trying to juggle academics and extracurricular activities and lead Chaparral through the 4A Division I baseball tournament wasn't easy.

  • article Chaparral's Brewer named state player of the year

    Wednesday, May 24, 2006 1:38 am

    Like most teenage student-athletes, Charles Brewer had plenty on his plate. Trying to juggle academics and extracurricular activities and lead Chaparral through the 4A Division I baseball tournament wasn't easy.

  • article Prop. 114: Those hurt while committing crime couldn't sue

    Sunday, September 16, 2012 12:14 pm

    Eight years ago, a Tucson man suspected of stealing a bottle of lotion was asphyxiated by a security guard.

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  • article Peoria passing game too much for Paradise Valley

    Friday, September 1, 2006 12:40 am

    With a scowl on his face, Mike Williams bent over slowly and unwrapped two large braces from beneath his football pants.

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  • article Arizona lawmaker's proposed gun play concerns NRA director

    Tuesday, January 22, 2013 8:48 am

    A proposal to make it illegal for some Arizonans to enforce federal gun laws is raising concern by the nation's largest defender of the Second Amendment.

  • article UCLA wins West Regional, heads to San Antonio

    Sunday, March 30, 2008 1:05 am

    Business as usual for the Blue and Gold this weekend, where a trip to the Final Four (let alone the West Regional championship) is but a layover.

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  • article Fiesta Bowl notebook: Family before football for Petersen

    Sunday, December 31, 2006 7:03 am

    The scare only reiterated Boise State coach Chris Petersen’s belief in family first. In 1999, Petersen was coaching at the University of Oregon when his then-infant son, Sam, fell off a bleacher during a practice and hit his head on the ground.

  • article Tucson suspect's troubles didn't keep him from gun

    Tuesday, January 11, 2011 3:07 pm

    TUCSON — Jared Loughner had trouble with the law, was rejected by the Army after flunking a drug test and was considered so mentally unstable that he was banned from his college campus, where officials considered him a threat to other students and faculty.

    But the 22-year-old had no trouble buying the Glock semiautomatic pistol that authorities say he used in the Tucson rampage Saturday that left six dead and 14 injured, including Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.

    Loughner's personal history did not disqualify him under federal rules, and Arizona doesn't regulate gun sales. His criminal charges were ultimately dismissed, the Army information was private and Pima Community College isn't saying whether it shared its concerns about Loughner with anyone besides his parents.

    Loughner cleared a federal background check and bought the pistol at a big-box sports store near his home on Nov. 30 — two months after he was suspended by the college. He customized the weapon with an extended ammunition clip that would have been illegal six years earlier.

    Gun-control advocates say the shooting shows that Arizona, home of some of the nation's most permissive gun laws, must review its laws to make sure firearms are not falling into the wrong hands. Gun-rights proponents disagree and say more regulation would not have stopped the tragedy.

    Arizona eased gun restrictions last year when it passed a law allowing residents 21 and older to conceal and carry a weapon without a permit, which allowed Loughner to furtively — and legally — carry his pistol to the mall where he is accused of opening fire.

    No permits or licenses are required at the state level. Legal gun owners can bring concealed weapons into Arizona bars and restaurants, and state legislators are considering allowing students and teachers to have weapons in schools.

    After the shooting, Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik berated Republican lawmakers who have sought to further ease state gun laws.

    "I think we're the Tombstone of the United States of America," the Democrat said, referring to the Wild West town populated by gunslingers. "I have never been a proponent of letting everybody in this state carry weapons under any circumstances that they want, and that's almost where we are."

    Charles Heller, co-founder and secretary of an Arizona group that promotes gun rights, said more regulation is not a solution.

    "Why don't we ban murder? ... Murders are illegal and people do it anyway," he said. "There is no way to weed people out."

    Outside Sportsman's Warehouse, the cavernous store where Loughner purchased his Glock, gun owner Jason Moats said that "the bad guys can get the guns either way." He suggested that the shootings could have been less tragic had there been one more weapon out there, rather than one less.

    If someone at the mall was armed and had shot Loughner, ending the attack, "the guy would be a hero," said Moats, a 25-year-old route manager for a waste hauling company.

    Eyewitnesses say Loughner was subdued after he tried to insert a second magazine into his pistol.

    Karen Seaman, chief marketing officer for Sportsman's Warehouse, said Loughner passed a federal background check required to buy a gun.

    Background checks are designed in part to weed out prospective gun buyers who have felony criminal records, have a history of domestic violence or are in the country illegally. None of that applied to Loughner, although the background check form asks about drug use and friends say he frequently used marijuana in high school.

    In October 2007, Loughner was cited in Pima County for possession of drug paraphernalia, which was dismissed after he completed a diversion program, according to online records.

    Loughner was arrested in October 2008 on a vandalism charge near Tucson after admitting that he vandalized a road sign with a magic marker, scrawling the letters "C'' and "X'' in what he said was a reference to Christianity. The police report said Loughner admitted other acts of vandalism in the area. The case was ultimately dismissed after he completed a diversion program.

    A military official in Washington said the Army rejected Loughner in 2008 because he failed a drug test. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because privacy laws prevent the military from disclosing such information about an individual's application.

    Last year, Pima Community College police were called in five times to deal with Loughner's classroom and library disruptions. He was suspended from the college in September after campus police discovered a YouTube video in which Loughner claimed the college was illegal according to the U.S. Constitution. School officials told Loughner and his parents that to return to classes he would need to undergo a mental health exam to show he was not a danger.

    A college spokesman did not respond to an e-mail asking if the college had referred any information on Loughner to local police.

    On Nov. 30, the same day he bought the Glock, Loughner posted a YouTube video that raged against the college and police.

    "If the police remove you from the educational facility for talking then removing you from the educational facility for talking is unconstitutional," he wrote on the video. "The situation is fraud because the police are unconstitutional. ... Every Pima Community College class is always a scam!"

    Federal law bars gun ownership for people who've been judged dangerously mentally ill by a court and those who have been committed to a mental institution, thresholds that didn't disqualify Loughner.

    "It's not easy to draw that line" of when a person's mental illness should disqualify them from owning a weapon, said Michael J. Fitzpatrick, executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, an advocacy group.

    "The reality is most people with mental illness are not violent," he said. "The issue, frankly, is getting people into treatment. It's not about guns."

    Daniel Vice, a senior attorney with the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, said something should have prevented Loughner from buying a gun so easily.

    "Here is a guy who couldn't enlist in the military and was kicked out of school. Anyone would tell you don't give this guy a gun," Vice said. He added that Loughner's problems might have been detected in other states that require more restrictive state permits, including New Jersey, Massachusetts, Hawaii and Illinois.

    For example, Indiana can deny guns to anyone with documented evidence of violent or emotionally unstable conduct, a stricter standard than used federally. Vice said in Massachusetts, permits are issued not through store clerks but through police, who could bring greater scrutiny to who buys a gun.

    Todd Rathner, a national board member for the National Rifle Association, chastised those clamoring for legislative changes with Arizona in mourning.

    "It's unfortunate that some people are using this as an opportunity to talk about their political views," Rathner said. "There are people who haven't even had funerals yet, we have a well-liked congresswoman who is clinging to life."

    Guns are entwined with Arizona's frontier heritage. Giffords is a gun owner, as was at least one of the six people killed, federal Judge John Roll.

    Heller's group, the Arizona Citizens Defense League, is working on a bill that would provide firearms training for legislators and staff, and would even assign employees firearms confiscated in crimes for protection. "The criminal will always have a gun," Heller said.

    Critics have faulted Arizona for the availability of guns. A report released in September by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, an association of more than 500 mayors, found that nearly half of the guns that crossed state lines and were used in crimes in 2009 were sold in just 10 states, including Arizona.

    Loughner was able to buy an extended magazine that between 1994 and 2004 was prohibited under federal law, although many were in circulation prior to that time and remained legal. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., said in a statement Monday he will introduce a bill to ban high-capacity gun magazines.

    "The only reason to have 33 bullets loaded in a handgun is to kill a lot of people very quickly," Lautenberg said in a statement.

    Rep. Peter King, a New York Republican, is taking a different approach. He said he plans to introduce a bill that would make it illegal to knowingly carry a gun within a thousand feet of "certain high-profile" government officials.

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  • article Who is greatest Suns player of all-time?

    Tuesday, July 28, 2009 3:04 pm

    Point-Counterpoint: After Steve Nash re-signed with the Suns for two more years, it got us to thinking: Is he the greatest Suns player of all-time?                                                  

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  • article Kuksiks, Sun Devils dunk No. 24 Huskies

    Friday, January 8, 2010 11:57 pm

    In the midst of what turned out to be a night completely contrary to (almost) everything that happened in Los Angeles last weekend, Arizona State teammates and several thousand Sun Devil fans at Wells Fargo Arena watched Rihards Kuksiks take off.

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  • article Chaparral proves too much for Horizon

    Friday, October 9, 2009 3:21 pm

    Two former Pop Warner teammates embraced near midfield.

  • article Sun Devils grab victory from defeat

    Saturday, December 20, 2008 5:10 pm

    While Herb Sendek was trying to relocate his heart — it fell into his stomach — James Harden ripped his Arizona State jersey off and sprinted to center court, while Jeff Pendergraph was happy to see a possible movie script get thrown away.

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  • article Resurgent Detroit relies on consistency, key plays

    Thursday, November 8, 2007 9:29 pm

    It was a morsel of time during this near-decade drought in Detroit, but Terrence Holt hasn’t forgotten his four years of Motor City futility.

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  • article Prep notebook: Paradise Valley, Pinnacle showing up on radar

    Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:29 am

    Let’s hear it for the P’s. Though with less fanfare than Chandler Hamilton or Scottsdale Saguaro, two other teams are cruising after the season’s first month — Paradise Valley and Phoenix Pinnacle.

  • article 2012 All-Tribune Girls Tennis

    Saturday, June 9, 2012 6:37 am

    All-Tribune First Team

  • article Cardinals' 1947 champions recount title game

    Saturday, January 24, 2009 4:10 pm

    The basement of Hall of Fame running back Charley Trippi's home contains his Chicago Cardinals helmet, an NFL championship banner hanging in the "play" room and a life-size poster of Trippi made for advertising purposes, with the 1947 season schedule wedged between his legs.

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  • article Letters to the editor: Oct. 9

    Thursday, October 9, 2008 8:18 pm

    I’ve been in the employment field for 30 years. On Sept. 15, the stock market dropped 500 points. People are going to lose jobs. Arizonans lost jobs before; in the late 1980s savings and loan crisis, the dot-com bust, and the sub-prime mortgage crisis. This time it is going to be much worse.

  • article Desert Mountain 'cautiously optimistic’

    Friday, August 29, 2008 6:05 pm

    One at a time, steps are being taken.

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  • article Zubey working to breathe life into St. Mary’s

    Friday, August 29, 2008 11:31 am

    Yes, he’s religious, but Eddy Zubey doesn’t claim to be a miracle worker.

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  • article ASU men’s gymnastics offers club success guide

    Saturday, May 31, 2008 10:59 pm

    The letters to Don Robinson came from France, Switzerland, Australia and Britain — all places the former Arizona State men’s gymnastics coach had taken his team for competition. They were sympathy cards — laments for the Sun Devils’ 1993 demise.

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