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2nd Amendment Our Rights 

What You Need to Know About the New Ninth Circuit Open Carry Decision

July 27, 2018September 10, 2018 Professor Robert Steinbuch 0 Comments Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, concealed carry, Judge O'Scannlain, Justice Kavanaugh, Ninth Circuit, open carry, Sandra Ikuta, second amendment

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge recently reiterated her view that the Second Amendment requires a state to afford its citizens either

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2015 General Assembly 2nd Amendment Government Our Rights 

“Campus Carry” Passes Committee Despite Anti-Gun Fear-Mongering

February 26, 2015 Caleb Taylor 1 Comment 2nd Amendment, Arkansas Constitution, Arkansas Legislature, campus carry, concealed carry, gun control, gun rights, guns on campus, Law, Legislation & Regulation, second amendment, state rep. charlie collins

Rep. Charlie Collins’s “Campus Carry” bill made it one step closer to becoming law today.

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2015 General Assembly 2nd Amendment Arkansas Legislature Government Our Rights 

School Shooting Survivor: Allow Concealed Carry In Schools

February 10, 2015 Caleb Taylor 1 Comment Arkansas Legislature, campus carry, columbine, concealed carry, patrick neville

Contrary to the claims of concealed-carry opponents, allowing concealed carry on campus among faculty and staff actually does make us safer, says a survivor of the Columbine High School massacre.

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2nd Amendment Government Our Rights 

Hold Your Fire: No Shots At ‘Open Carry’ March

August 26, 2013 Nic Horton 4 Comments 2nd Amendment, Act 746, Arkansas, Arkansas Carry, Chris Matthews, concealed carry, fort smith, guns, NRA, open carry, Policy, Politics, Rights, Steve Jones

A collection of patriotic Arkansans reclaimed their God-given constitutional rights this past weekend in Fort Smith. About 35 people showed

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2nd Amendment Arkansas Legislature Arkansas Politics 

Advancing Arkansas: Rep. Collins Aims for Gun Law Reforms

December 28, 2012 Nic Horton 0 Comments 2nd Amendment, advancing arkansas, charlie collins, concealed carry, guns, Max Brantley, NRA, tea party

The latest entry in our series of interviews with returning legislators, “Advancing Arkansas,” is a conversation with Rep. Charlie Collins

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Uncategorized 

Stuff From Around Arkansas, April 3

April 3, 2009 David Kinkade 4 Comments concealed carry, John Brummett

Here is some stuff, and it comes from around Arkansas. Also, it is Friday, so here is an Arkansas Patriot

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Stuff From Around Arkansas, March 31

March 31, 2009 David Kinkade 2 Comments concealed carry

Light blogging today whilst I focus on some work that pays. In actual dollars! But here’s this: Border Run: Now

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Stuff From Around Arkansas, March 19

March 19, 2009 David Kinkade 7 Comments concealed carry, John Brummett, milk tax

Inside the Hollowed, Weathered Cabinet: OK, everyone raise your hand if you believe, as does John Brummett, that a cabalistic

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Arkansas Legislature 

‘Max’s Law’ To Hit Senate This Week

March 16, 2009 David Kinkade 1 Comment concealed carry

Imagine my excitement this weekend to pick up a print copy of the Arkansas Times and flip through to Max

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Arkansas Legislature 

Stuff from Around Arkansas, March 6

March 6, 2009 David Kinkade 4 Comments concealed carry

Smokescreen: Democratic Rep. Keith Ingram was all for hiking taxes on cigarette smokers when he had to vote on the

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