Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0337

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Weapons

Impact

The implementation of S0337 is expected to have a significant impact on existing laws regarding weapon permits in Rhode Island. It enhances the rights of applicants by providing them a clear avenue to challenge denials and ensures that they receive a formal review of their applications. The bill also emphasizes confidentiality, as the proceedings and documentation related to denials and appeals will not be public unless an applicant requests an open hearing. This aspect could lead to a change in how sensitive permit information is handled within the justice system.

Summary

Bill S0337 pertains to the regulation of firearms, specifically addressing the process of obtaining a permit to carry a concealed handgun. This legislation introduces a structured review and appeal process for individuals whose permit applications have been denied by the licensing authority or attorney general. It specifies the timeline for applicants to contest denials and mandates a meeting to reconsider the decision with the licensing authority within a designated timeframe.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S0337 revolve around its implications for public transparency and the authority of the licensing body. Proponents argue that the bill improves access to lawful permit acquisition and protects personal information. However, critics may voice concerns regarding the balance between individual rights and public safety, particularly in a climate of heightened scrutiny around gun control measures. The bill's confidentiality clause may generate debate on whether it adequately addresses accountability in the permit review process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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