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Show : DheSaltLakeTribune CLASSIFIEDS JANUARY 22, 2000 Gun ShowPuts Spotlight on Safety Firearms industry responds to pressure brought by lawsuits, politics, public KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE displayed safety products. Butvisitors to the show — which this year attracted more than 30,000 gunmak- LAS VEGAS — The firearms industry this week ers, dealers and enthusiasts — said there appear to be took the wraps off high-tech and mechanical gun- more products to prevent guns from being fired by theae person than everbefore. The difference? This year’s show follows a rash of lawsuits filed by more than two dozen cities and safety products. The devices were unveiled or presented this week by companies at the annual Shooting, Hunting and 7 B ASIMOV QUIZ, E-5 ASTROLOGY, E4 Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show in Las Vegas,one of the largest firearms trade shows in the world. Among them is a long gun equipped with a mini computer thatwill fire only for a user wearing a ring equipped with a matching computer chip, a device that prevents anyone from firing a gun until a personal identification numberis entered, and a gun safe designed to be opened quickly when a handgun is counties that blame gun manufacturers for urban gun violence. Some ofthose plaintiffs are i At the Sands Expo and Convention Center, manu- manufacturerin Exeter, N.H. “It's obviousthat this has become a big issue,” safer guns. Additionally, the Clinton administration has saidit will ask Congress for $10 million to develop smart guns thatfire only whep held by their owners. The industry is responding to political pressure in a hostile climate manufacturers say evolved after the ‘Dr. Zorro’ Leaves Mark on Mom ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS disorder™ called Pick's disease — @ NEW YORK — A doctor deliv- of ior, iste said hs cent is being . treated by a psychiatrist and a Allan Zarkin — later dubbed “Dr. Zorro” by hospital staff said that after delivering Gedz’s Gedz, a 31-year-old dentist, said the initials “were carved in such a manner as to be permanent,” according to her lawsuit. nTfe felt like I was raped,” said. And now,with the scar that has turned into a welt, “I'm so embarrassed to get undressed in front of my husband because 1 have another man’sinitials on my stomach.” The couple is also suing Beth Israel Medical Center, where the daughter on Sept. 7, Zarkin an- child was delivered. The hospital members — “felt very close to this woman, but something clicked on and off in his brain,” his lawyers Kenneth Platzer,said Friday. Liana Gedz is now suing the 61-year-old obstetrician for $5 million, saying the 3-by-1%inch “A” and “Z” “makes me feellike a branded animal.” According to the Daily News, USS New Jersey to Rest at Camden Site KNIGHT RIDDER NEWS SERVICE PHILADELPHIA — And the winner is Camden, NJ. In a long-awaited announce- ment, Secretary of the Navy Rich- ard Danzig said the USS New Jer- sey would make its final home on the very river into which it was on Dec. 7, 1942. The decision handed a hard- won Nietly © Sa ticians and veterans from South Jersey who, with strong grass- suspended Zarkin’s right to prac- against the state's official Battleship Commission and its chosen site in Bayonne. ‘I can’t even talk, and I talk a lof” said Patricia Jones, a Cam- sters, firearms cases, binoculars and other equipment Lang said. “It’s just that as it becomes a more impor- job, I'll initial it.” tice immediately after theIn inci den County freeholder and a anda number ofgun-safety devices. 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