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.
A legislative panel on Thursday endorsed proposed procedures for the Legislative Council’s Game and Fish/State Police Subcommittee to conduct a study of the state’s firearms and concealed-carry laws and recommend potential legislation needed to clarify the rights and restrictions of Arkansans with regard to these laws for the General Assembly to consider during the 2025 regular session.
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.
State Treasurer Mark Lowery is scheduled to return to Arkansas in 10 days and hopes to return to the treasurer s office soon thereafter, Lowery spokeswoman Heather McKim said Tuesday.