Arkansas lawmakers on Wednesday approved a reworked bill that seeks to override federal gun restrictions, following objections to an earlier version of the measure on the part of the governor, law enforcement, and prosecutors, who argued some of its provisions posed a threat to public safety. The bill invalidates in Arkansas any federal gun restrictions enacted on or after Jan. 1, 2021, that violate the constitutional right to bear arms. The state’s Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson last week vetoed an earlier version of the bill, expressing concerns that prosecutors would be hamstrung in cases against violent criminals. On Wednesday, both the Senate and House approved the reworked bill, with provisions that strengthen protections for law enforcement, sending the measure to Hutchinson for a signature. While the reworked bill prohibits state or local officials from enforcing any federal restrictions that conflict with the state Constitution’s right to bear arms, the measure does not prevent …