Arkansas Ranked Second Most Pro-Life State in America

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

On Wednesday Americans United for Life released its 2020 Life List ranking all 50 states from best to worst on how well their laws and policies protect human life. This year Arkansas is ranked in second place, right behind Louisiana.

Family Council President Jerry Cox released a statement, saying, “This is great news. Arkansas is the second more pro-life state in the country, and that’s something Arkansans should be proud of.”

Cox said the ranking is the result of the hard work of pro-life Arkansans. “Since 2012, Arkansas has moved from being the fifth most pro-life state in the country to the second. We’ve been in the number two spot for three years in a row, now. That’s because Arkansans work so hard to defend human life. We’ve made some really big gains passing pro-life laws in Arkansas, and we’ve won some major victories in federal court. This year alone we passed 13 laws that protect unborn babies, address physician-assisted suicide, and prohibit public funds from being used to clone or kill unborn children. All of that work is having an impact on our state.”

Cox said he considers the pro-life fight a team effort. “We have great legislators who sponsor pro-life bills and who vote pro-life. Governor Hutchinson has signed those measures into law, and Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has defended those laws successfully in court. This really is a team effort.”

Cox said ultimately this work is about saving lives. “Next year, we estimate that about 500 children will start preschool and Kindergarten because of a single pro-life law we helped pass in 2015. All told, the laws Arkansas passed this year will save more than 600 children from abortion every single year. Today, abortion in Arkansas is at a 40-year low, and teen abortions are at an all-time low. Only two abortion facilities are open for business right now in our state. We’re winning the fight to protect unborn children, and the fact that Arkansas is the second most pro-life state in America is proof of that fact. I believe one day soon Arkansas will be the most pro-life state in America.”

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Benton County Republican Women Stand Against the Recreational Marijuana Ballot Initiative

The following is a press release dated Tuesday, December 17, from the Benton County Republican Women.

Republican Women Ask Voters Not to Sign Petitions for Legalizing Pot

[Benton County, Arkansas, December 17, 2019] The members of Benton County Republican Women (BCRW) have voted to stand against the effort to put a recreational marijuana issue on the 2020 general election ballot. Quite simply, we say “Just don’t sign!” We care deeply about the health and safety of our residents, the employers who operate here, our environment, and our quality of life.

“The best way to fight legalized recreational marijuana is to refuse to sign the petition to put it on the ballot. We are asking Arkansans to spread that message,” said Rebecca Hedges, President of Benton County Republican Women. “Recreational marijuana has created devastating public health and safety risks for the states that legalized it. We don’t need that in Arkansas.”
Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and the District of Columbia (Washington DC) have legalized recreational marijuana use over the last several years. Studies in those states show this is raising insurance costs and tax burden, destroying the futures of their young people, and increasing drugged-driving fatalities. These states have seen an increase in property crime as well as violent crime. The death rate of users is four times higher than non-users. In Colorado, they found that for every dollar gained in tax revenue, Coloradans spend approximately $4.50 to mitigate the effects of legalization. On so many levels, legalizing marijuana is a losing proposition.

Dianna Lankford, a BCRW member who serves as a 3rd District Director for the Arkansas Federation of Republican Women stated, “Legalizing recreational marijuana will be devasting to this generation and generations to come. In Colorado, within just five years of legalizing recreational marijuana, it is the number one state in the country for youth drug use. That is a sobering fact, isn’t it?”

The new marijuana industry (often referred to as “Big Marijuana”) is keenly focused on marketing to manipulate teens. The industry wants to ensure they become lifelong customers. They are putting staggering amounts of money behind these aggressive ballot initiatives and lobbying activities.

“Our hearts weigh heavy with concern for our young people,” said Melanie Elliott, BCRW immediate past president. “Teen users are seven times more likely to attempt suicide. One in six teens who try marijuana will become addicted. Responsible Arkansans care about the future of our young people and our state. The industries who benefit from making money from us do not. They only care about selling pot and creating addicts. This ballot initiative is irresponsible and reckless. Just don’t sign the petition.”

As an organization, Benton County Republican Women is joining the fight against Big Marijuana and their devastating ballot initiative. We won’t allow them to degrade the health and safety of our people and destroy our strong economy that depends on a safe and unimpaired workforce.

Join our mission. Visit www.bentoncountyrepublicanwomen.org. Resources for more information and speakers to present to your church, company, organization, or civic club are available from An American Speaks, www.anamericanspeaks.com. Additional resources are available at Americans Against Legalized Marijuana, http://aalm.info/.

Other experts available to contact for quotes:
Toni Rose, An American Speaks, Cofounder, toni@anamericanspeaks.com, 501-725-0219
Mike Bishop, An American Speaks, Cofounder, Mikebishop56@yahoo.com, 501-725-0219
Senator Cecile Bledsoe, cecile.bledsoe@yahoo.com, 479-685-5394

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Updated: State Lottery Rolls Out New $20 Scratch-Off Ticket

Earlier this month the Arkansas Lottery rolled out a new scratch-off ticket that sells for $20 and offers a top prize of $1 million.

The odds of winning any prize at all — including a $20 break-even prize — from this ticket are about 1 in 3 — meaning a person will lose, on average, $40 or more for every $20 he or she wins from this scratch-off ticket.

To put it another way, people who spend $20 on this scratch-off ticket have a 66% chance of losing their money.

The odds of winning a $1 million jackpot prize are a staggering 1 in approximately 640,000!

Last October we wrote about how these expensive scratch-off tickets prey on the truly desperate.

They entice Arkansans to spend a lot of money on a single lottery ticket in hopes of a big payout.

This is just another example of the Arkansas Lottery preying on the poor in our state.

This article has been updated to correct the odds of winning a jackpot prize.