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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

10 Arkansas Police Officials Betray Their Constituents on Right-to-Carry Reciprocity

ARRA News Service: On April 19, the International Association of Chiefs of Police sent Congress a letter expressing their opposition to the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 (H.R. 38/S. 446). This legislation would ensure that a person who is licensed to carry a concealed firearm in one state could do so in all other states. The letter was adopted by 473 officials from all over the country.

The list of supporters includes officials from states that either already recognize the permits of all other states or do not require a permit to exercise the Right-to-Carry.  As out of state permit holders are already allowed to carry within these states, the officials' actions only serve to curtail the rights of their residents.

The following 10 Arkansas officials have abandoned their constituents in order to curry favor from out-of-state political interests:

Chief Edward C Randle, Brinkley Police Dept, Brinkley, AR

Chief Leo Dale Teague, Central City Police Dept., Central City, AR

SACOP Executive Director Gary Sipes, Arkansas Association of Chiefs of Police, North Little Rock, AR

Chief of Police - Retired Danny E. Bradley, North Little Rock Police Department, North Little Rock, AR

Chief Steve Tosh, NWACC Police, Bentonville, AR

Chief of Police Jim Kuchenbecker, Bull Shoals Police Department, Bull Shoals, AR

Chief of Police James A Tucker Jr, De Witt Police Department, De Witt, AR

Chief of Police Paul Woodruff, Harrison Police Department, Harrison, AR

Chief of Police Jesse Martinez, Little Flock Police Department, Little Flock, AR

Captain Phillip Faulkner, Paragould Police Department, Paragould, AR
To View the officials from the following states who have also abandoned their constituents please click here:Alabama (2 officials), Arizona (6), Iowa (4), Indiana (4), Kansas (2), Kentucky (1), Maine (14), Michigan (2), Missouri (4), North Carolina (32), New Hampshire (4), Ohio (25), Oklahoma (2), Tennessee (25). Utah (16), Virginia (12), and Vermont (2).

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