Citing numerous ambiguities, Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has rejected the form of a constitutional amendment proposed by David Brennan of Searcy to declare “self-defense” a “natural right,” to legalize open carry of weapons and, among others, prevent the banning of weapons on publicly accessible private property except residences.


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