The bill aims to clarify and update the regulations surrounding suppressors in the context of hunting activities. By legalizing the use of silencers for hunting, it seeks to promote a more responsible hunting environment while addressing concerns related to noise pollution in wildlife areas. The impact on state laws will foster a shift in how hunters and outdoor enthusiasts can utilize technology designed to enhance their hunting experience, while still adhering to other existing firearm regulations.
Summary
Bill S2403 amends existing Rhode Island laws related to the sale, possession, and use of silencers and firearms. It specifically targets the legal framework governing the use of devices designed to muffle or silence the sound of firearms, especially rifles and shotguns. The bill proposes that individuals who are lawfully in possession of a suppressor can use it for hunting game, contingent on the rifle or shotgun they are using being legally permitted. This changes the way these devices are viewed within hunting regulations, allowing their integration into lawful hunting practices.
Contention
Discussion surrounding S2403 has highlighted diverging opinions on the implications of legalizing suppressors for hunting. Supporters argue that it aligns with the rights of hunters to use modern technology for improved safety and discretion while hunting, thus promoting a more enjoyable and less disruptive experience for both hunters and wildlife. Opponents express concerns regarding public safety and potential misuse of suppressors outside of lawful hunting contexts. There are also fears that this could lead to relaxed attitudes toward weapon control and an increase in firearm-related incidents.
Allows an individual to lawfully possess a device that would silence the sound of a natural report of a rifle or shotgun to hunt game, as long as the host rifle or shotgun is allowed.
Permits possession or use of device that muffles sound on any firearm longer than 17” in length and permits the use of such a device by any person while hunting provided that they have a valid hunting license.
Defines suitable person, establishes reasons for applying for concealed carry permit, establishes what information is required on applications, establishes appeal process for denials, provides that records are not public permits hunting with suppressor.