PROVIDENCE — Governor Gina M. Raimondo and Attorney General Peter Neronha were joined this afternoon by legislative leaders, activists, and members of law enforcement as they unveiled their …
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PROVIDENCE — Governor Gina M. Raimondo and Attorney General Peter Neronha were joined this afternoon by legislative leaders, activists, and members of law enforcement as they unveiled their package of comprehensive gun safety reforms.
In addition to four new bills they have submitted to the General Assembly, the Governor and Attorney General are supporting four bills that were introduced by members of the General Assembly earlier in the legislative session, including one by Senator Cynthia Coyne (D-Dist. 32, East Providence, Barrington, Bristol).
"In just the past few months, we've seen horrific acts of gun violence across the country and here at home in communities like Westerly and Pawtucket," said Governor Gina M. Raimondo. "We owe it to Rhode Islanders to pass common-sense gun safety measures, and we simply cannot wait any longer. I'm proud to support these critical reforms, and I'm grateful to my colleagues in the General Assembly who wasted no time in introducing potentially lifesaving legislation."
“My office sees the fallout from gun violence every day, particularly on victims and their families,” said Attorney General Peter Neronha. “Certainly, aggressive prosecution of those who engage in such conduct is warranted and is among this office’s highest priorities. Yet there is still more to do on the prevention side – to keep guns out the hands of those of those shouldn’t have them in the first place, for mental health and other reasons; to make unavailable certain kinds of firearms that can cause the most damage to Rhode Islanders; and to ensure that firearms are safely stored and kept. The legislation announced today advances all of these goals, and this Office strongly supports all of them.”
The four new bills introduced by the Governor and Attorney General are:
“Rhode Islanders in every community are demanding common-sense action to prevent gun violence,” said Erich Haslehurst, Campaign Manager for the Campaign for Gun Violence Prevention RI. “There’s no one bill – no single solution – that will keep Rhode Islanders safe. This is going to take bold leadership. We are grateful to Governor Raimondo and Attorney General Neronha for their staunch support of this suite of legislation aimed at keeping our streets and our schools safe, and we will continue to show up every day to fight for strong gun safety laws.”
The Governor and the Attorney General are also supporting the following bills:
“Ghost guns, 3-D printed guns and undetectable plastic guns are designed especially for criminal activity. They are meant to dodge the legal safeguards that protect public safety. Our state laws should be very clear that possessing, creating or selling them is a criminal act, and we should be doing everything we can to keep these dangerous weapons from proliferating here,” said Senator Coyne (Sponsor of S2004). “I’m very grateful that the Senate has expedited this common-sense legislation, which addresses a loophole that has developed via new technology while protecting the rights of law-abiding citizens.”