Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7763

Introduced
3/2/22  

Caption

Weapons

Impact

The implications of HB 7763 are significant, reshaping the framework surrounding how the state governs the possession and use of firearms. It establishes parameters for the definition of a 'suitable person' eligible for a concealed carry permit while enabling the Attorney General's office to set specific application requirements. The bill aims to tighten the regulation of new firearm technologies that have emerged, which could present safety concerns for the public. Moreover, the bill enhances the appeal process for denied applications, giving individuals the opportunity to contest decisions made by licensing authorities, marking a fundamental change from previous legislation.

Summary

House Bill 7763 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending provisions related to firearms in the state of Rhode Island. The bill introduces definitions and regulations concerning the issuance of concealed carry permits, emphasizing the licensing authority's discretion based on the applicant's suitability and need for a firearm. Crucially, it addresses contemporary issues such as 3D-printed firearms, ghost guns, and other devices that enhance a firearm's functionality, presenting clear definitions and restrictions to mitigate potential misuse. Additionally, the bill upholds the privacy of information concerning permit holders, stating that records will be non-public unless specified otherwise.

Contention

Despite its intent to regulate firearms more effectively, HB 7763 has sparked debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill addresses pressing issues related to modern firearms technology and promotes public safety by ensuring that only responsible individuals have access to concealed carry permits. Conversely, opponents express concerns that these new regulations may infringe on individual rights to bear arms, arguing that stricter licensing could disproportionately affect those legitimately seeking to protect themselves. The balance between public safety and personal freedoms remains a contentious point in discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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