Former state senator tested positive for meth after drunken-driving arrest
CONWAY Former state Sen. Gilbert Baker tested positive for methamphetamine after he was stopped for drunken driving in Conway last month, a toxicology report released Wednesday shows.
Conway City Attorney Chuck Clawson released the report after the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette submitted a request under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act. Clawson said his office received the report earlier Wednesday.
Baker pleaded guilty to a driving-while-intoxicated charge Tuesday in Faulkner County District Court. A music teacher at the University of Central Arkansas, Baker is a lobbyist and a Conway Republican who fought against allowing alcohol sales in Conway while he was a state legislator.
On Wednesday afternoon, a UCA spokesman said the university doesn't comment on personnel matters. The spokesman added that Baker, who has tenure, is still employed.
http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2016/sep/28/report-former-state-senator-tested-positive-meth-a/ (short article)