PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island lawmakers are considering more than a dozen bills that would either strengthen or relax gun restrictions in the state.

The House Judiciary Committee is set to hold a hearing on weapons-related legislation Tuesday.

Two bills introduced by Democrats would block people convicted of certain domestic violence offenses from owning or buying guns.

A Democrat-backed bill would criminalize owning or selling of ammunition-feeding devices that can accept more than 10 rounds.

A Republican-sponsored bill would prohibit using state funds to enforce federal firearms rules.

Bipartisan legislation would allow for the automatic renewal of a gun permit or license. Another bipartisan bill would allow people who have concealed carry permits issued by Massachusetts, Connecticut and other states to carry concealed guns in Rhode Island.Linda Finn, from The Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence, joined Eyewitness News This Morning Tuesday to talk about some of the bills that she will be testifying.