§ 3-9-201 - Legislative determinations and intent.
               	 		
3-9-201.    Legislative determinations and intent.
    (a)  The  General Assembly reaffirms the policy of this state of strict  enforcement of alcoholic beverage control laws and further reaffirms the  policy of this state that the qualified electors of any city, county,  or political subdivision thereof shall have the right of local option  pursuant to Initiated Act No. 1 of 1942, as amended,      3-8-201 --  3-8-203 and 3-8-205 -- 3-8-209, to prohibit the manufacture or sale of  intoxicating liquor therein.
(b)  The  General Assembly further declares and recognizes the principle of  freedom of choice of the people in any city or county in which the  manufacture or sale of alcoholic beverages has not been prohibited to  determine by a local referendum whether the sale of alcoholic beverages  for on-premises consumption shall be authorized in the manner herein  provided.
(c)  The General Assembly  authorizes and directs all law enforcement officials to enforce strictly  the alcoholic beverage laws of this state.
(d)  The General Assembly determines:
      (1)  That  the tourist and convention industries contribute substantially to the  revenues of business enterprises in this state and that income from the  tourist trade, conventions, and allied industries is essential to the  continued well-being and prosperity of this state;
      (2)  That there is extreme competition among states throughout the nation for the tourist and convention business; and
      (3)  That  all reasonable steps should be taken to retain, foster, and encourage  this business and to create favorable competitive conditions therefor in  this state.
(e)  In order to  encourage tourists and conventions to come to Arkansas, it is essential  that visitors to the state be provided accommodations, services, and  facilities of a nature to which they are accustomed and competitive with  those offered in other states and areas and especially states adjacent  to Arkansas.
(f)  It is the intent  and purpose of this subchapter to authorize the qualified electors of  cities and counties in which the sale of alcoholic beverages is not  prohibited by law to approve, by referendum election, the legal sale of  alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises of restaurants,  hotels, and motels as defined herein.