Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7269

Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

Prohibits purchases of more than one firearm in any thirty (30) day period.

Impact

The proposed law makes exemptions for certain groups, including law enforcement, registered security personnel, and individuals acquiring weapons through court orders or as part of estate transactions. These exemptions are designed to ensure that the bill does not overly restrict those who have valid reasons to possess multiple firearms. The implications of this bill touch upon various areas of state law, particularly in how they relate to criminal offenses and public safety regulations. Should this bill pass, it would amend the state’s existing criminal code concerning weapons, indicating a shift towards stricter firearm control measures.

Summary

House Bill 7269 introduces a significant change to the current firearm regulations in Rhode Island by prohibiting individuals from purchasing more than one firearm within any thirty-day period. The bill aims to address concerns related to gun violence and illegal firearm trafficking by limiting the number of firearms an individual can acquire within a short timeframe. This legislation seeks to create a safer environment by introducing measures that will make it more challenging for individuals with harmful intentions to obtain multiple firearms quickly.

Contention

Notably, discussions around H7269 may evoke debate among legislators and interest groups. Advocates for gun rights may argue that such restrictions infringe upon Second Amendment rights, potentially leading to significant pushback from constituents who oppose government regulations on firearm purchases. Conversely, supporters of the bill emphasize the importance of public safety and the necessity of controlling firearm acquisition to mitigate risks of gun-related incidents. The difference in perspectives on this issue remains a point of contention that will likely surface during the legislative process.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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