Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7806

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Weapons -- Education -- Health And Safety Of Pupils

Impact

One of the significant implications of this bill is the formation of a fourteen-member school security committee tasked with evaluating and recommending school security measures, encompassing armed security personnel and fortified safety features like bullet-proof windows and doors. This committee is expected to coordinate efforts with various law enforcement and public safety agencies to ensure comprehensive security at all K-12 schools across the state. Additionally, a structured training program for active shooter scenarios will facilitate preparedness for school staff and security personnel.

Summary

House Bill H7806 focuses on enhancing school safety measures in Rhode Island by amending existing laws concerning firearms and weapons on school grounds. The bill specifically prohibits the possession of firearms and other weapons on public and private elementary and secondary school grounds, imposes penalties for violations, and provides exemptions for peace officers and individuals involved in officially recognized activities. The bill further establishes a framework for armed security and training for those who hold valid concealed carry permits and have completed a designated active shooter training program.

Contention

While proponents argue that this bill will significantly bolster school safety and protect students and staff from potential threats, it also raises concerns regarding the presence of armed individuals on school premises. Critics may express apprehension about the potential implications—such as the normalization of firearms in educational settings and the challenges it might pose to school safety and the general educational environment. The balance between enhancing security and maintaining a non-threatening learning atmosphere is a point of significant debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8318

Health And Safety Of Pupils-weapons On School Grounds

RI H6284

Health And Safety Of Pupils

RI SB1020

Disruption; educational institution; concealed weapon

RI HB2747

Weapons; permit; firearms safety training

RI S0379

Assault Weapons

RI H5300

Assault Weapons

RI H6615

Assault Weapons

RI S2224

Assault Weapons

RI H7457

Weapons

RI S2637

Weapons

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