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New reason to obtain Arkansas license to carry concealed handguns

Mike

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As most folks who follow the fascinating saga of the development of Arkansas' gun carry laws knows, no license is generally required to open carry or conceal carry a handgun in public. In fact, the Arkansas conceal carry statute does not set forth any penalty for carrying a concealed handgun without a license, and any effort to prosecute a person for carrying a concealed handgun without a license would be both (1) void for vagueness, and (2) violative of the rule of lenity.

Traditionally, there were two uses for the Arkansas license to conceal carry a handgun in public: (1) to carry concealed handguns in states forbid generally the concealed carry of handgun, but accept Arkansas' permit to conceal handguns; and (2) to immunize Arkansas concealed carry license holders from federal prosecution for carrying firearms within 1,000 feet of any K-12 school.

But now comes Faulkner County's effort to legalize concealed carry on County and Courthouse property for employees who hold an Arkansas' permit to conceal handguns.

See more at http://www.arkansasmatters.com/news...llowing-employees-to-carry-concealed-firearms

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FAULKNER COUNTY, Ark. - The Faulkner County Quorum Court is considering a new ordinance that would allow licensed county employees to carry a concealed handgun on county property as allowed under a new law passed in the 2015 legislative session, officials say.

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stealthyeliminator

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Pretty narrow benefit, and if I'm reading correctly one that only might exist in the future, if the ordinance passes.

I don't think encouraging Arkansans to obtain CCL right now is good thing, personally.
 

alquix

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Employee carry might be a laboratory for public carry. Gun laws are like uncomfortable pants. You gotta keep loosening them if you want them to eventually fall off.
 

The Truth

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Employee carry might be a laboratory for public carry. Gun laws are like uncomfortable pants. You gotta keep loosening them if you want them to eventually fall off.

If my pants are on fire and my life is in danger I'd probably be looking for the shears...IMO
 

Mike

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Pretty narrow benefit, and if I'm reading correctly one that only might exist in the future, if the ordinance passes.

I don't think encouraging Arkansans to obtain CCL right now is good thing, personally.

I was trying to highlight the narrow need for a permit to conceal in Arkansas, currently a constitutional carry state.
 
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