Prohibits sale and possession of assault weapons, as defined and would provide certain exemptions to include law enforcement officers and those individuals legally in possession of any such firearm at the time of passage of this act.
Impact
The enactment of S0734 would significantly amend Title 11 of the General Laws of Rhode Island, specifically under criminal offenses associated with weapons. It establishes severe penalties for violations, including incarceration of up to ten years and fines up to $250,000. The bill applies broadly to individuals and aims to reduce the prevalence of assault weapons in the state, thus impacting both individuals' rights to ownership and the operational dynamics of federally licensed firearm dealers.
Summary
S0734 is a legislative act introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly with the intention of prohibiting the sale and possession of assault weapons. The bill defines 'assault weapon' in detail, outlining characteristics that include the ability to fire multiple rounds automatically or with a single trigger function. This legislation is part of a broader initiative to address concerns regarding public safety and gun violence in the state, aiming to prevent the misuse of firearms that are classified under this category.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding S0734 include debates on the implications for lawful gun owners and the efficacy of such prohibitions on reducing crime rates. Proponents argue that the restriction on assault weapons is a necessary measure to enhance community safety, while opponents might argue that it infringes on Second Amendment rights. The bill includes exemptions for specific groups such as law enforcement officers and individuals who possessed these weapons prior to the bill's passage, which may fuel further discussion on the equity of these provisions.
Bans the possession, sale, and transfer of assault weapons. Possession of assault weapons owned on the effective date of this act to be "grandfathered". Violations are punishable by a fine or imprisonment.
Bans the possession, sale, and transfer of assault weapons. Possession of assault weapons owned on the effective date of this act to be "grandfathered". Violations are punishable by a fine or imprisonment.
Requires safe storage of firearms/provides civil and criminal penalties for violations/adds rifles and shotguns to the types of firearms requiring a trigger lock to be included with purchase/requires firearms dealers post signs regarding safe storage.
Requires safe storage of firearms/provides civil and criminal penalties for violations/adds rifles and shotguns to the types of firearms requiring a trigger lock to be included with purchase/requires firearms dealers post signs regarding safe storage
Defines "crime gun" and requires law enforcement to submit crime gun or 2 fired cartridge cases seized to state crime laboratory or the BATF for testing and tracing and also requires 2 test-fired cartridge cases to be entered into NIBIN.
Defines "crime gun" and requires law enforcement to submit crime gun or 2 fired cartridge cases seized to state crime laboratory or the BATF for testing and tracing and also requires 2 test-fired cartridge cases to be entered into NIBIN.
Provides for a cause of action against an individual or entity that prohibits the possession of firearms on real property, except residences, by an individual that is authorized and licensed to carry a firearm.