We Can Now Carry In: Certain Places

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State of Arkansas
86th General Assembly A Bill
Regular Session, 2007 SENATE BILL 85
By: Senator T. Smith ACT 52
For An Act To Be Entitled
AN ACT TO ALLOW LEGAL HOLDERS OF A CURRENT ARKANSAS CONCEALED HANDGUN LICENSE AN EXEMPTION FROM THE STATUTE CONCERNING POSSESSION OF A LOADED CENTER-FIRE WEAPON IN CERTAIN AREAS; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

Subtitle
TO ALLOW LEGAL HOLDERS OF A CURRENT
ARKANSAS CONCEALED HANDGUN LICENSE AN
EXEMPTION FROM THE STATUTE CONCERNING
POSSESSION OF A LOADED CENTER-FIRE
WEAPON IN CERTAIN AREAS.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS:
SECTION 1. Arkansas Code § 5-73-127 is amended to read as follows:
5-73-127. Possession of loaded center-fire weapons in certain areas.
(a) It is unlawful to possess a loaded center-fire weapon, other than a shotgun, and other than in a residence or business of the owner, in the following areas:
(1) Baxter County:
(A) That part bounded on the south by Highway 178, on the west and north by Bull Shoals Lake, and on the east by the Central Electric Power Corporation transmission line from Howard Creek to Highway 178;
(B) That part of Bidwell Point lying south of the east-west road which crosses Highway 101 at the Presbyterian Church;
(C) That part of Bidwell Point lying west of Bennett's Bayou and north of the east-west road which crosses Highway 101 at the Presbyterian Church;
(D) That part of Baxter County between:
(i) County Road 139 and Lake Norfork to the north and west;
(ii) County Road 151 and Lake Norfork to the north, west, and south in the Diamond Bay area;
(iii) The Bluff Road and Lake Norfork to the west;
(iv) John Lewis Road (Timber Lake Manor) and Lake Norfork to the west and south;
(v) The south end of County Road 91 south of its intersection with John Lewis Road and Lake Norfork to the south and east; and
(vi) County Road 150 from its intersection with County Road 93 south and Lake Norfork to the south and east but not east of County Road 93;
(2) Benton County:
(A) That part of the Hobbs Estate north of State Highway 12, west of Rambo Road, and south and east of Van Hollow Creek and the Van Hollow Creek arm of Beaver Lake;
(B) All of Bella Vista Village; and
(C) That part bounded on the north by Beaver Lake, on the east by Beaver Lake, on the south by the Hobbs State Management Area boundary from the intersection of State Highway 12 eastward along the boundary to its intersection with the Van Hollow Creek arm of Beaver Lake;
(3) Benton and Carroll Counties: That part bounded on the north by Highway 62, on the east by Highway 187 and Henry Hollow Creek, and the south and west by Beaver Lake and the road from Beaver Dam north to Highway 62;
(4) Conway County: That part lying above the rimrock of Petit Jean Mountain;
(5) Garland County: All of Hot Springs Village and Diamondhead;
(6) Marion County:
(A) That part known as Bull Shoals Peninsula, bounded on the east and north by White River and Lake Bull Shoals, on the west by the Jimmie Creek arm of Lake Bull Shoals, and on the south by the municipal boundaries of the City of Bull Shoals;
(B) That part of Marion County bounded on the north, west, and south by Bull Shoals Lake and on the east by County Roads 355 and 322 from their intersections with State Highway 202 to the points where they respectively dead-end at arms of Bull Shoals Lake;
(C) The Yocum Bend Peninsula of Bull Shoals Lake bounded on the north and east by Bull Shoals Lake, on the west by Pine Mountain and Bull Shoals Lake, and on the south by County Road 30; and
(D) Those lands situated in Marion County known as the Frost Point Peninsula, not inundated by the waters of Bull Shoals Lake, being more particularly described as follows:
(i) Section Six, Township Twenty North, Range Fifteen West, (Sec. 6 - T.20 N. - R.15 W.), lying south of the White River channel;
(ii) Section One, Township Twenty North, Range Sixteen West, (Sec. 1 - T.20 N. - R.16 W.); and
(iii) East Half of Section Two, Township Twenty North, Range Sixteen West, (E 1/2 Sec. 2 - T.20 N. - R.16 W.); North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Eleven, Township Twenty North, Range Sixteen West (N 1/2 - NE 1/4 Sec. 11 - T.20 N. - R.16 W.); and
(7) A platted subdivision located in an unincorporated area.
(b) Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to limit or restrict or to make unlawful the discharge of a firearm in defense of a person or property within the areas described in this section.
(c) Any person who is found guilty or who pleads guilty or nolo contendere to violating this section shall be fined no less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500).
(d) This section does not apply to a:
(1) Law enforcement officer in the performance of his or her duties; or
(2) Discharge of a center-fire weapon at a firing range maintained for the discharging of a center-fire weapon. ; or
(3) Person possessing a valid concealed handgun license under § 5-73-301 et seq.
 
This is good news, I guess..this statute is a little confusing but from what I am getting is, these areas were once illegal for anyone to carry in, now those of us who have CHL can carry in these areas legally. Thats the way I am understanding this.
 
Yes that is the intention of the bill. Senator Smith only added the one additional exception to the end of the bill leaving the rest intact so as to be very specific concerning where we can now carry.
 
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