This story in today’s Washington Post moved me. If I had been in the room, I would have jumped up and applauded Senator Flowers.
Debate on gun legislation reached a crescendo at the Arkansas State Capitol on Wednesday when a senator fervently denounced a bill that would make it easier to use lethal force in the name of self-defense.
The bill, sponsored by three Republican state senators, would remove a clause from the current law that required a “duty to retreat” in self-defense cases. Previous efforts to push similar “stand your ground” laws in the state, under both Democratic and Republican legislatures, have all failed within the past decade, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reports.
On Wednesday, Sen. Stephanie Flowers (D) spoke up when some members of the state’s Judiciary Committee tried to limit debate time on the issue — delivering an ardent monologue to explain why “stand your ground” laws are dangerous, particularly for people and communities of color.
“I am the only person here of color. I am a mother, too, and I have a son,” Flowers said. “And I care as much for my son as y’all care for yours. But my son doesn’t walk the same path as yours does. So this debate deserves more time.”
Addressing gun rights supporters in the room, Flowers said it was “crazy” to limit debate on such a sensitive issue. The senator again invoked her 27-year-old son, adding she was glad he no longer lives in Arkansas.
“You don’t have to worry about your children. . . . I have to worry about my son, and I worry about other little black boys and girls,” she said. “And people coming into my neighborhood, into my city, saying they have open-carry rights walking down in front of my doggone office in front of the courthouse. That’s a bully!”
Flowers said she was “scared” and “threatened” by the notion, and cited instances in which people had entered the legislature while carrying guns under their coats, adding, “You can see the damn print!”
Before she could continue, Flowers was interrupted by the committee chairman, Sen. Alan Clark (R).
“Senator, you need to stop talking,” he whispered.
“No, I don’t!” Flowers lashed back.
“Yes, you do,” Clark replied.
“No, I don’t,” Flowers said. “What the hell you going to do, shoot me?”
“Senator …” Clark said, in an apparent effort to quiet her.
“Senator s—. Go to hell. I’m telling you, this deserves more attention.”
Flowers walked out of the committee room before returning to hear other groups speak out against the bill, including the Arkansas Association of Chiefs of Police and the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The measure was narrowly defeated in a 4-to-3 vote, with one Republican joining the opposing group.
Video of Flowers’s unrelenting defense was shared widely Friday, drawing praise from those inspired by her fearlessness. Some found the timing of the video to be fitting, as Friday marked International Women’s Day.
The bill’s primary sponsor will attempt to reintroduce the bill Monday to get one more “yes” vote, local NBC affiliate KARKreported.

Good work, Senator Flowers! The right tries to rule with tunnel vision. They only see their own personal perspective and feel they have the right to impose their view on everyone else with discussion or debate. Dick Cheney was opposed to gay rights until he found out his own daughter was gay. Florida is trying to introduce studying the Bible in public schools. It would never dawn on them that people of other religions have rights too. Since the Bible course would be elective, the representatives believe this is fair. We need to reduce the number of far right people in government. https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/2019/03/07/florida-bible-religion-classes-public-schools-hb-195-kimberly-daniels/3096753002/
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Senator Flowers is a hero and I applaud her courage for standing up to the insane infatuation with guns in this country. If you dare mention Medicare for all or universal health care in this country, you are met with sneers and derision at first, then you are accused of being a commie, socialist, Stalinist and statist. If you dare mention gun control or sensible gun laws, you are labelled a commie, socialist, Stalinist, statist and gun grabber. In the USA of 2019: Universal health care? NO WAY!!!
Universal gun care? Hell yeah!!!!!!!
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lol. Well said.
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“Universal guncare”
“Dear Gundoc, I don’t feel good today. I think it’s because I haven’t shot anything for over a month. My old gun was stolen, for sure by a socialist.”
“Uh, now that is a serious condition, Mr Gundy, I don’t even have to examine you; the diagnosis is written all over your face. Lemme quickly write you a recipe for a spanking-new Paddington 747, a sawed-off shotgun from New Zealand. It takes a special shell with 200 titanium, drop-shaped shots packed in it, and it sprays the shots much wider than our domestic products, killing everything in a 300-degree angle around and above you. When you pull the trigger, you’ll think you just fired a tank— the sound is that satisfying. Kroger got it last week. Shoot it twice a day, just right before meals. ”
“Sounds good, gundoc, but isn’t that expensive?”
“Of course. Guns from New Zealand have no equal; their lethality level is 10, the highest possible. But your gunsurance fully covers it, including unlimited ammunition, since your condition is serious, and I am checking the “serious” box here, see?”
“Thanks, gundoc, I feel better already.”
“Happy shooting, Mr Gundy. Take the kids with you for faster recovery.”
“I will, gundoc, I sure will, though I may lose some in the action. Hehe.”
“Hehe, you are funny, Mr Gundy. Don’t forget the shells, or the targets will survive.”
“Hehe, you’re also funny, gundoc.”
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and in a way, universal gun care IS a sort of universal health care
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Stand Your Ground Laws “legalize murder”, because after the shooter shots someone dead, the only witness left that you had no choice but to defend yourself out of fear of your own safety is the shooter.
Unless there are lots of other witnesses filming what is happening with their mobile phones. How many times have people been killed in “Stand Your Ground” that are almost always “Right to Work” states (the right to pay poverty wages and get fired when you don’t like it) — are there plenty of witnesses filming away?
“Right to Work” laws takes away workers rights.
“Stand Your Ground” laws legalizes murder.
In combat, the rules of engagement for our troops say we can’t shoot until we see who is shooting at us. That isn’t a very popular rule for our troops since once the enemy knows about this rule, they fire from a well-concealed location.
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Good for Senator Flowers. She’s right.
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Wow. NO BS. Emma led the way. We need more legislators who will register this level of passion abou the ridiculousness of gun rights over human rights.
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I agree, Laura!
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Is there not a requirement in parliamentary debate that you can’t just reintroduce the same motion? YES THERE IS!! In order to bring the same thing up again a motion to “reconsider” is required, and that MUST be made by a voter on the prevailing side, not the losing side. That is a procedural motion and takes precedence.
What kind of crap are they pulling in the state of Arkansas?
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David,
Arkansas is worse than you can imagine. I have a post coming up in the next few days that will knock your socks off. The Waltons bought Arkansas. Lock, stock, and barrel. Whatever the Waltons want, the Waltons get.
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And Memphis is right across the river, so we can feel the same wind blowing here.
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