Vehicle joint resolution.
SJR 11 amends Arkansas's Constitution to protect citizens' rights to keep and bear arms, ensuring possession and use for defense, hunting, and lawful purposes.
SJR 11 amends Arkansas's Constitution to protect citizens' rights to keep and bear arms, ensuring possession and use for defense, hunting, and lawful purposes.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SJR 11
- Title: A Constitutional Amendment to Amend Arkansas Constitution, Article 2, § 5, to Protect the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
- Status: Approved by the Governor
- Introduced: February 5, 2025
- Classification: Joint Resolution
SJR 11 aims to amend the Arkansas Constitution to explicitly protect the right of citizens to keep and bear arms. The amendment emphasizes that this right is fundamental and should not be infringed upon. It seeks to clarify the scope of this right, including the possession and use of firearms, ammunition, and related accessories for various lawful purposes.
The proposed amendment includes several significant changes to Article 2, § 5 of the Arkansas Constitution:
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The amendment primarily affects the citizens of Arkansas by reinforcing their rights regarding firearm ownership and use. It may also impact law enforcement and regulatory agencies by potentially limiting their ability to impose restrictions on firearms and related accessories.
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This summary provides an overview of SJR 11, highlighting its intent, key provisions, and implications for Arkansas citizens regarding their right to keep and bear arms.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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