Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1504

Introduced
2/17/25  
Refer
2/17/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  

Caption

To Create The Offense Of Manufacturing, Modifying, Selling, Transferring, Or Operating A Robotic Device Or An Uncrewed Aircraft That Is Equipped Or Mounted With A Weapon.

Impact

The introduction of HB1504 is expected to significantly amend existing laws pertaining to weaponry and technology within the state. Specifically, the bill is poised to create a new chapter in the Arkansas Code that explicitly addresses the implications of weaponized robotic devices and uncrewed aircraft. It empowers the Attorney General to bring actions against violators, thereby enhancing legal recourse for individuals affected by unlawful use of these technologies. The bill also outlines the potential for civil actions by individuals whose rights are infringed by the misuse of such devices.

Summary

House Bill 1504 seeks to establish legal framework for robotic devices and uncrewed aircraft that are equipped with weapons. It introduces new offenses including the manufacturing, modifying, selling, transferring, or operating such devices when they are weaponized. This bill aims to address growing concerns regarding the potential misuse of advanced technologies in criminal activities, particularly in relation to public safety and security. The bill outlines both criminal penalties and civil liabilities for violations, marking a significant regulatory approach towards autonomous weapon systems.

Contention

Notably, HB1504 includes various exceptions primarily aimed at defense contractors and government operations, which may lead to debates about the scope and applicability of these exceptions. Critics might argue that this creates a loophole for potential abuses under the guise of national defense, while supporters claim it's crucial to foster innovation in defense technologies. The potential for legal challenges regarding the interpretation of what constitutes a 'weapon' and the implications of enforcement against individuals and companies operating within this new legal framework are anticipated points of contention in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HB1503

To Create The Offense Of Operating A Chop Shop; And To Create The Offense Of Dealing In Stolen Or Forged Motor Vehicle Parts.

AR HB1125

To Prohibit A Registered Sex Offender From Purchasing, Owning, Possessing, Using, Or Operating An Unmanned Aircraft For Private Use.

AR HB1647

To Create The Offense Of Offensive Relations With A Child; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1745

To Create The Offense Of Unlawful Removal Or Failure To Charge An Electronic Monitoring Device.

AR SB552

To Create The Offense Of Capital Rape.

AR HB1653

To Prohibit The Purchase Of Small Unmanned Aircrafts Manufactured Or Assembled By A Covered Foreign Entity.

AR SB495

To Create The Protect Arkansas Act; To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Sentencing And Parole; To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Certain Criminal Offenses; And To Create The Legislative Recidivism Reduction Task Force.

AR HB1637

To Specify The Culpable Mental State For Certain Offenses.

AR HB1839

To Create The Offense Of Aggravated Assault Against A Public Transit Employee.

AR HB1728

To Amend The Law Concerning The Operation Of A Prohibited Aircraft; And To Amend The Definition Of "aircraft".

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