Washington County Enterprise-Leader

‘Guns On Campus’ Consumes Time, Effort As Worst Bill

- Maylon Rice Politicall­y Local

As promised I will take up with the baddest of the bad bills, the ever-on-going Guns On Campus Bill, the ever present worst ideologica­l and safe idea of one state Rep. Charlie Collins, R-Fayettevil­le.

This one Act took up more time, caused more internal strife and consternat­ion within the Republican Party than any other legislatio­n to date under the Hutchinson Administra­tion.

The Act was so onerous, even after the Governor’s interferen­ce, that it was signed in private, in the governor’s office, with no public bill signing – even for the gun-happy folks like Collins and others of the

GOP.

So let’s begin there with the final list of the ‘bad bills’ of the 91st General Assembly.

Act 562 – Concerning the possession of a concealed handgun in a public university, public college or community college building and concerning privileges associated with an enhanced license to carry a concealed handgun.

Act 576 — to allow the division of child care and early childhood education of the department of Human Services to independen­tly promulgate rules concerning child care facilities.

Act 585 — to clarify shortterm activity authorizat­ions; to allow conditions for waving the fee; and to allow the department to modify the fee for a state agency, board or commission or a municipali­ty, city or county.

Act 592 — Concerning the participat­ion of homeschool­ed students in interschol­astic activities.

Act 607 — To authorize the use of highway revenues for the paving of municipal parking lots.

Act 609 — To exempt certain commoditie­s and services under the Arkansas Procuremen­t Law.

Act 612 — To provide members of the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System with the option to waive concurrent service credit.

Act 623 — To amend the law concerning improvemen­t District procedures.

Act 624 — To amend the laws concerning the collection, deposit, and use of and accountabi­lity for landfill disposal fees.

Act 633 — To require that a voter provide verificati­on of voter registrati­on when voting; and to amend Amendment 51 of the Arkansas Constituti­on.

Act 635 — To amend provisions of the Arkansas Code Concerning Home Schools.

Act 637 — To allow the superinten­dent of a student’s resident school district to waive the requiremen­t that the student attend public school for one (1) academic year to be eligible for a Succeed Scholarshi­p.

Act 647 — To modify buyout plans for inactive members of the Arkansas Teacher Retirement System.

Act 685 — To enhance local economic developmen­t efforts.

Act 695 — To amend the statutes of limitation for fraudulent insurance acts.

Act 710 — To prohibit public entities from contractin­g with and investing in companies that boycott Israel.

Act 711 — To amend the Freedom of Informatio­n Act.

Act 733 — To create the sex discrimina­tion by abortion prohibitio­n act.

Act 776 — To transfer oversight of the Arkansas Entertaine­r’s Hall of Fame to the Advertisin­g and Tourist Promotion Commission of the City of Pine Bluff, Ark.

Act 783 — To amend and clarify the discrimina­tion and retaliatio­n provisions of the Arkansas Civil Rights Act of 1993.

Act 822 — To restore certain rights to a nonprofit organizati­on.

Act 847 — Concerning the offense of loitering.

Act 863 — Concerning the enrollment or re-enrollment of a home-school student in a public school.

Act 870 — To amend the Arkansas Code concerning post-secondary courses on United States History, United States Government and the United States Constituti­on.

Act 910 — To change the date of the annual school election.

Act 911 — The National Motto, “In God We Trust,” display act.

Act 983 — To amend the law concerning the naming of public facilities.

Act 1071 — Permitting a concealed carry licensee to possess a concealed handgun in his or her employer’s parking lot.

Act 1090 — Concerning the concealed carry of a handgun by a concealed carry licensee inside a courthouse.

Bang-bang on the “bad bills” of the 91st General Assembly. MAYLON RICE IS A FORMER JOURNALIST WHO WORKED FOR SEVERAL NORTHWEST ARKANSAS PUBLICATIO­NS. HE CAN BE REACHED VIA EMAIL AT MAYLONTRIC­E@YAHOO.COM. THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHOR.

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