Annual March for Life Happening January 19 in Little Rock

The 2025 March for Life will take place in Little Rock on Sunday, January 19.

Arkansas Right to Life writes,

The 47th Annual March for Life will held at 2 p.m., Jan. 19, 2025, along Capital Avenue to the front of the steps of the Arkansas State Capitol. 

Sunday, January 19, 2025
2 p.m. in Little Rock

This is a FREE event! No ticket is required.

ROUTE – Marching along Capitol Avenue to the front of the Capitol steps for our program (about seven blocks).

STAGING AREA – State Street

For more information or to volunteer call 501-663-4237 or email artl@artl.org

This observance is a peaceful and prayerful event that attracts thousands of Arkansans from across the state including churches and families to remember the estimated 60-plus million unborn children killed by legal abortion.

This event, sponsored by Arkansas Right to Life (ARTL), will remember the 52th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States on January 22, 1973.

Staging begins at 1:30 p.m. at State Street. At 2 p.m. marchers – along with elected officials, invited dignitaries, and other special guests – will march to the steps of the State Capitol for a brief program.

Arkansas Right to Life, the state’s oldest and largest pro-life organization, is an affiliate of the National Right to Life Committee, the leading voice of the voiceless dedicated to protecting all human beings threatened by abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia.

This is a great opportunity for pro-lifers to gather and take a stand for the sanctity of human life in Arkansas.

Legalized Marijuana Linked to Increase in Health Problems

Research continues to highlight how marijuana is linked to increased health problems.

Good Morning America recently discussed a new study that shows marijuana’s legalization is tied to increased cannabis use disorder and marijuana poisoning.

Researchers repeatedly have found that marijuana is harmful — especially to children, teens, and young adults.

Heavy marijuana use is associated with an increased risk of psychotic disorders like schizophrenia — especially for people who are already at risk for these conditions.

Nationwide, marijuana products such as gummies, candies, and other edibles containing THC are sending kids to the emergency room.

And regular marijuana use is linked to a higher risks of certain cancersbirth defectsheart attack, and stroke.

You can watch Good Morning America’s coverage about marijuana below.