An Arkansas legislative panel will begin its study of firearms and concealed-carry laws by reviewing federal gun laws in November, state hunting laws in December, and state concealed-carry laws and regulations in January.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is working with Legislative Council co-chairman state Sen. Terry Rice of Waldron, state Senate Republican whip Ricky Hill of Cabot and state Rep. Harold Beaty of Crossett to make recommendations to simplify the state s overcomplicated gun laws, Griffin announced Tuesday.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is working with Legislative Council co-chairman state Sen. Terry Rice of Waldron, state Senate Republican whip Ricky Hill of Cabot and state Rep. Harold Beaty of Crossett to make recommendations to simplify the state s overcomplicated gun laws, Griffin announced Tuesday.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin is working with Legislative Council co-chairman state Sen. Terry Rice of Waldron, state Senate Republican whip Ricky Hill of Cabot and state Rep. Harold Beaty of Crossett to make recommendations to simplify the state s overcomplicated gun laws, Griffin announced Tuesday.