Arkansas Legislative Committee Passes Dismemberment Abortion Ban

Today the Arkansas Legislature’s House Public Health Committee passed H.B. 1032, a bill effectively banning D&E and sharp curettage abortion procedures.

These procedures involve the dismemberment of a living, unborn baby. Based on reports published by the Arkansas Department of Health, approximately 1,200 abortions have been performed via these methods in the past couple of years.

The bill is sponsored by Rep. Andy Mayberry (R-Hensley). It’s a good, pro-life bill that will reduce the number of abortions performed in Arkansas.

From here, H.B. 1032 goes before the entire Arkansas House of Representatives for a vote.

Read the bill here.

Bill Filed to Let Home Schoolers Take Classes at Local Public Schools

H.B. 1208 filed today by Rep. Mark Lowery (R-Maumelle) would let home schooled and private school students enroll in classes at their local public schools.

This actually is not a new concept; in fact, some public schools in Arkansas have let home schoolers enroll in public school courses for a number of years.

Currently, executive memos from the Arkansas Department of Education along with rules and regulations from the State Board of Education have allowed home schoolers to enroll in some public school courses. In return, public schools receive additional funding from the state.

H.B. 1208 codifies that practice by writing it into state law, and it expands it to include private school students.

This means a home schooler who wants to take, for example, a more advanced math or science course–such trigonometry or physics–may be able to do so through his or her local public school. Likewise, if a private school student wants to take a course that is not offered at his or her school–such as a certain foreign language–taking that course from the local public school may be an option.

It’s important to note H.B. 1208 does not require public schools to open their doors to home schoolers; the program is optional for all school districts, but schools who participate will receive additional public funding from the state.

H.B. 1208 gives families throughout Arkansas more flexibility in helping their children receive the best education possible. That’s a good thing.

You Can Read H.B. 1208 Here.

Marijuana Businesses Sprouting in Arkansas?

Since November, several businesses that appear to be marijuana-related have filed corporate paperwork with the State of Arkansas. While we don’t know for sure, some of them probably want to grow marijuana; others may want to sell marijuana or work as marijuana consultants.

Below is a list of some of the new businesses we have reason to believe may be tied to the marijuana industry.

  • Arkansas Cannabis Industry Association, Inc
  • Arkansas Marijuana Cultivation, LLC
  • Arkansas Marijuana, LLC
  • Arkansas Medical Marijuana Association, Inc
  • Arkansas Medical Marijuana, Inc
  • Cannabis Consultants of Arkansas, LLC
  • Going Green Medical Marijuana Dispensary Corp.
  • Natural State Cannabis, LLC
  • Ozark Cannabis Company
  • River Valley Cannabis Company