Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7308

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Relating To Criminal Offenses-disorderly Conduct

Impact

If enacted, HB H7308 would strengthen legal frameworks surrounding disorderly conduct, explicitly defining terms such as 'mass violence' and facilitating better enforcement of laws regarding threats against educational and religious institutions. This amendment would not only clarify previous laws but also introduce severe consequences for intimidation tactics that disrupt public safety and peace. The bill may lead to a more comprehensive approach to handling incidents of threatened violence, enhancing the capacity of law enforcement to respond to and mitigate such situations effectively.

Summary

House Bill H7308 seeks to amend the state's laws concerning disorderly conduct by establishing penalties for threats of mass violence directed at educational institutions and religious establishments. This bill specifically addresses the communication of threats, categorizing them as misdemeanors and imposing penalties of up to one year in jail and restitution for the disruptions caused by such threats. The legislation is aimed at increasing public safety and protecting community institutions from potential violent threats, reflecting a proactive stance against threats of violence in sensitive communal settings.

Contention

The bill has prompted discussions around the implications of potentially over-criminalizing certain behaviors, with concerns about how it may affect speech and expression. Critics argue that while the intention is to enhance safety, excessively harsh penalties could inadvertently suppress legitimate expressions of concern or dissent, particularly in educational environments where open discourse is essential. Balancing safety with individual rights remains a central point of contention among lawmakers and stakeholders as they evaluate the bill's broader implications on civil liberties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2395

Relating To Criminal Offenses-disorderly Conduct

RI H5704

Disorderly Conduct

RI S0336

Disorderly Conduct

RI HB169

Relating To Disorderly Conduct.

RI SB395

Relating To Disorderly Conduct.

RI SB1968

CRIM CD-DISORDERLY CONDUCT

RI SB0289

CRIM CD-DISORDERLY CONDUCT

RI HB4947

CRIM CD-DISORDERLY CONDUCT

RI HB1408

CRIM CD-DISORDERLY CONDUCT

RI HB5815

CRIM CD-DISORDERLY CONDUCT

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