Group Raises $11K+ for Abortion Amendment Effort

The group backing an abortion amendment in Arkansas raised $11,539 in March, according to reports filed with the state Ethics Commission. The reports show nearly two-thirds of the funding came from the Arkansas Times.

Arkansans For Limited Government is working to place the Arkansas Abortion Amendment on the November ballot — a proposal to write abortion into the state constitution.

The amendment contains no licensing requirements and no health or safety standards for abortion, and it would prevent the Arkansas Legislature from restricting abortion during the first five months of pregnancy,

This would allow thousands of elective abortions in Arkansas every year, and it would pave the way for taxpayer-funded abortion.

Arkansans for Limited Government has until July 5 to collect the 90,704 petition signatures necessary to place the abortion amendment on the ballot. However, pro-life groups are pushing back.

To date, multiple organizations have come out against the amendment, including:

You can download a copy of the abortion amendment here.

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Concerns Rise Over Illicit Marijuana, Fentanyl Precursors With Ties to China

U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Washington, recently appeared on Fox News Business to discuss congressional concerns over illegal marijuana farms and about fentanyl precursors in the U.S. — both with alleged ties to China.

Across the board, media outlets have repeatedly demonstrated how legalization of marijuana has fueled black market operations rather than reducing them — emboldening drug cartels that operate industrial scale marijuana cultivation sites.

Some of these marijuana operations are tied to labor trafficking and violent crime, and some may actually have connections to foreign interests like the Chinese Communist Party.

CBN reported last October that Chinese investors with “suitcases full of cash” are buying U.S. farmland to grow black market marijuana.

A CBS News segment last year highlighted how Chinese investment is driving illegal marijuana production across the U.S.

The list goes on.

These reports come as an organization in Arkansas is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to put marijuana on the ballot this year.

You can watch the Fox Business segment below.