Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin temporarily foiled abortion activists this week when he rejected their attempt to put a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow abortion through all nine months of pregnancy on the 2024 statewide ballot.
In a letter to the petitioners at Arkansans for Limited Government, Griffin warned that the “Arkansas Reproductive Healthcare Amendment” proposal was far too broad and vague to qualify for certification.
“Having reviewed the text of your proposed constitutional amendment, as well as your proposed popular name and ballot title, I must reject your popular name and ballot title due to ambiguities in the text of your proposed measure that prevent me from ensuring that the ballot title you have submitted, or any ballot title I would substitute, is not misleading,” Griffin wrote.
Arkansas law currently…