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NRA-ILA | Rhode Island: Extreme Gun Bill Package Threatens Every Ocean State Gun Owner

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On Wednesday April 8, the House Judiciary Committee had a lengthy hearing with 17 bills on the agenda, the vast majority of which were anti-gun. The committee voted to “hold for further study” all firearm bills that were considered, which is a common procedural move. These bills remain active and can be moved by leadership with little notice. The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to hold a similar “gun hearing” in the near future. Your immediate assistance is needed! Please contact members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and request a NO vote on this entire package of bills.

 

The worst of the worst included:

H.7035 adopts a gun rationing scheme where government permission is only given to buy one gun a month. 

H.8073 adds possession to last year’s semi-auto gun ban.  There is no grandfathering, and the legislation creates a felony with harsh penalties.  Those who fail to get rid of their guns face a maximum penalty of $10,000 and a 10-year prison sentence

H.8071 prohibits the sale or transfer of ammunition unless the purchaser successfully undergoes a background check.  This legislation would force the state of Rhode Island to create a database as NICS cannot be used for anything other than firearms transfers. 

H.8075 forces anyone who owns firearms to maintain an insurance policy of at least $1,000,000.  This is all part of their scheme to make exercising your constitutional rights completely unaffordable.

It is likely that the Senate Judiciary Committee will have a similar hearing which could occur at any time now.  Your immediate assistance is needed!  Please contact members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and request a NO vote on this entire package of bills.

Please stay tuned to your inbox for more NRA-ILA updates if or when these bills continue to move.

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