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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin joined the Steve Finnegan Show to discuss three key topics. First, he highlighted his "One Pill Can Kill" campaign targeting college campuses to raise awareness about illicit fentanyl-laced pills, noting that opioid overdoses in Arkansas are down 54% since 2023. He also addressed election integrity arrests in Phillips County, where a sitting Justice of the Peace and seven others were charged with felonies for illegally changing voter registration addresses to influence a runoff election. Finally, Griffin announced an upcoming AI and the law conference in Little Rock aimed at helping attorneys and law enforcement use artificial intelligence ethically and effectively in their work.
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin joined the Steve Finnegan Show to discuss three key topics. First, he highlighted his "One Pill Can Kill" campaign targeting college campuses to raise awareness about illicit fentanyl-laced pills, noting that opioid overdoses in Arkansas are down 54% since 2023. He also addressed election integrity arrests in Phillips County, where a sitting Justice of the Peace and seven others were charged with felonies for illegally changing voter registration addresses to influence a runoff election. Finally, Griffin announced an upcoming AI and the law conference in Little Rock aimed at helping attorneys and law enforcement use artificial intelligence ethically and effectively in their work.
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