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S2710IntroducedRhode Islandsenate

Restricts the possession of prohibited firearms.

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Rhode Island Bill Summary: Restrictions on Prohibited Firearms

This bill deals with rules about who can have certain types of firearms that are already classified as "prohibited" under Rhode Island law. Specifically, it places new or updated restrictions on the possession of these firearms, meaning there would be tighter controls on who is allowed to have them and under what circumstances.

The bill also addresses the unlawful sale of prohibited firearms, suggesting it includes penalties or clearer rules for people who sell these restricted weapons illegally. This could affect gun owners, sellers, and dealers in Rhode Island who handle firearms that fall into the "prohibited" category under state law.

People most directly affected by this bill would include Rhode Island residents who own or wish to purchase certain types of firearms, as well as gun dealers and sellers operating in the state. Those found in violation of these restrictions could potentially face criminal penalties. Law enforcement would also be affected, as they would be responsible for enforcing any new or updated rules the bill puts in place.

The bill has been introduced and sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee, where lawmakers will review it before deciding whether to move it forward. Because the full text of the bill was not provided, some specific details — such as exactly which firearms are considered "prohibited" or what the precise penalties are — are not available in this summary.

This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.

Sponsors

T
Tiara MackD
P
Pamela LauriaD
B
Bridget ValverdeD
M
Meghan KallmanD
M
Mark McKenneyD
A
Alana DiMarioD
D
Dawn EuerD
S
Samuel ZurierD
L
Linda UjifusaD

Legislative History

Introduced, referred to Senate Judiciary

Feb 27, 2026