Jurors decided on a $2,000 fine Wednesday afternoon for Army Master Sgt. Christopher "C.J." Grisham of Temple, whose case has drawn the attention of gun-rights advocates nationwide. Grisham will not serve any time in jail. Jurors found guilty Grisham Tuesday of interference with the duties of an officer. The offense is a class-B misdemeanor punishable by a fine of no more than $2,000 and a jail sentence of not more than 180 days. Grisham, who plans to appeal the guilty verdict, said he’s relieved he won’t spend time behind bars. "I'm glad I'm not going to be wearing stripes here...