RELATING TO FIREARMS.
Senate Bill 401 bans .50 caliber firearms, assault rifles, and shotguns in Arkansas, enhancing gun safety and requiring compliance from owners, retailers, and law enforcement.
Senate Bill 401 bans .50 caliber firearms, assault rifles, and shotguns in Arkansas, enhancing gun safety and requiring compliance from owners, retailers, and law enforcement.
Senate Bill 401 (SB 401) aims to amend existing regulations related to firearms in the state of Arkansas. The bill focuses on enhancing gun safety measures and addressing the use of specific types of firearms, including .50 caliber firearms, assault rifles, and assault shotguns. The intent is to establish stricter controls and prohibitions surrounding these firearms to promote public safety.
Senate Bill 401 represents a significant legislative effort to regulate firearms in Arkansas, particularly focusing on high-capacity and high-caliber weapons. By instituting stricter controls and promoting gun safety, the bill aims to address concerns related to gun violence and public safety. The bill's passage marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing discussion about firearm regulations within the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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