US anti-war grans face no charges Tucson's Raging Grannies have protested weekly for three years Charges have been dropped against five elderly anti-war protesters who tried to enlist at a US military recruitment centre, a city prosecutor has said. The women aged between 65 and 81, who belonged to an anti-war group called the "raging grannies of Tucson", had been charged with trespassing. They entered the Arizona centre in July asking to go to Iraq instead of their children and grandchildren. Prosecutor Laura Brynwood said the charges would have been hard to prove. "Essentially, by the time the police arrived,...