-
Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a “Stand Your Ground” bill into law Wednesday (March 3) despite his belief that it’s not necessary, but he hopes the Legislature also will pass a hate crimes bill as a complementary measure.
-
The Arkansas House of Representatives voted Wednesday to pass Senate Bill 24, which establishes a "Stand Your Ground" statute in the state. The House voted 72-23, with one representative voting present, to pass the legislation.
-
A bill that would establish a "Stand Your Ground" law in Arkansas has advanced to the House after members of the House Judiciary Committee narrowly voted to approve it on Tuesday.
-
State Sen. Bob Ballinger, R-Oark, discusses what's next for his Stand Your Ground bill, and Arkansas' Congressmen explain their "no" votes against impeaching President Trump.