Next Tuesday, March 18, the House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing after “rise of the House” to consider 14 gun bills! This session’s list of introduced anti-gun bills contains one of the most sweeping attacks on the Second Amendment in state history. None of these gun control bills would do anything to address public safety or violent crime, but would instead infringe on the rights of law-abiding gun owners.

These bills to be heard on Tuesday run the anti-gun gamut of everything from imposing a magazine restriction of ten rounds to banning certain semi-automatic firearms only for cosmetic reasons. Turkey hunting shotguns with a thumbhole stock would be redefined as an “assault weapon.” Make no mistake, these are gun bans and anti-gun lawmakers are going for it all this year: guns, magazines and ammunition. Other anti-gun bills which have been introduced, but have not been scheduled for a committee hearing include everything from a lead ammunition ban (House Bill 7838, sponsored by state Representative Arthur Handy (D-18)) to a ten percent sales tax on all guns and ammunition (Senate Bill 2318, sponsored by state Senator Gayle Goldin (D-3)). Also introduced is House Bill 7587, sponsored by state Representative Linda Finn (D-72), which seeks to eliminate “shall issue” concealed carry in Rhode Island.

Several of the worst anti-gun bills included on next Tuesday’s agenda include:

House Bill 7583, sponsored by state Representative Joseph Almeida (D-12), creates the “Safe Firearms Act,” which severely restricts the manufacture, sale, possession and transfer of certain “assault weapons” if such firearm has one of the banned features. The bill would mandate registration of those firearms.

House Bill 7585, also sponsored by Representative Almeida, would ban magazines containing more than ten rounds, labeling such magazines “high capacity.” Violations of this proposed law would result in a prison sentence of 10-20 years!

House Bill 7584, also sponsored by Representative Almeida, would ban BOTH magazines exceeding ten rounds and semi-automatic “assault weapons.”

It is important that you contact members of the House Judiciary Committee immediately, and respectfully urge them to REJECT these misguided bills which only infringe on the rights of law-abiding gun owners. Contact information for committee members is provided below.

House Judiciary Committee:

Representative Edith H. Ajello (D-1), Chairperson

Rep-ajello@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 274-7078



Representative Joseph S. Almeida (D-12), Vice-Chairperson

Rep-almeida@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 467-7033



Representative Christopher R. Blazejewski (D-2)

Rep-blazejewski@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 484-8814



Representative Dennis M. Canario (D-71)

Rep-canario@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 683-4926



Representative Doreen Marie Costa (R-31)

Rep-costa@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 206-6891



Representative Robert E. Craven, Sr. (D-32)

Rep-craven@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 294-2222



Representative John J. DeSimone (D-5)

Rep-desimone@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 351-7373



Representative Donald J. Lally Jr. (D-33)

Rep-lally@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 792-9090



Representative Michael J. Marcello (D-41)

Rep-marcello@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 647-5905



Representative Charlene Lima (D-14)

Rep-lima@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 222-2258



Representative Peter F. Martin (D-75)

Rep-martin@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 924-2402



Representative K. Joseph Shekarchi (D-23)

Rep-shekarchi@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 827-0100



Representative Donna M. Walsh (D-36)

Rep-walsh@rilin.state.ri.us

(401) 364-6433