Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0354

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Weapons

Impact

The implication of Bill S0354 is significant as it would centralize and streamline the recognition of concealed carry permits across state lines. This would not only facilitate easier movement for individuals with valid permits but also aim to enhance compliance with concealed carry regulations statewide. Furthermore, active-duty law enforcement officers from other states would be explicitly allowed to carry concealed firearms in Rhode Island, expanding their operational capabilities while off-duty or when visiting.

Summary

Bill S0354, introduced in Rhode Island's General Assembly, seeks to amend existing laws regarding the carrying of concealed weapons. The primary focus of the bill is to allow the state to recognize concealed handgun permits issued by other states, provided specific conditions are met. This recognition would require that the permit holder is at least twenty-one years of age, and that the issuing state offers a means for instantaneous verification of the permit's validity. Additionally, the bill stipulates that non-resident holders of concealed permits must adhere to the same laws governing concealed carry as Rhode Island residents who possess valid permits.

Contention

Despite its intent to promote uniformity in firearm regulations, the bill has drawn attention and potential points of contention. Critics argue that allowing non-residents to carry concealed weapons could challenge local regulatory efforts geared towards public safety, as states may have differing standards for permit issuance and holder training. Concerns have been raised about the implications this could have for Rhode Island's existing laws and the balance of public safety against individuals' rights to carry firearms across state borders.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

RI H5692

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RI H7890

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RI S2109

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RI H5576

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RI H5574

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RI S2377

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RI S2804

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RI S2107

Allows reciprocal concealed carry permits from out of state to be valid in Rhode Island, which is either authorized by the attorney general or subject to other reciprocal restrictions.

RI S2658

Replaces state marshals with capitol police as to those law enforcement officers being exempt from certain firearm restrictions.

RI S0280

Replaces state marshals with capitol police as to those law enforcement officers being exempt from certain firearm restrictions.

Similar Bills

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