State Report: School Safety, Climate Change + Firearm Legislation

Plus lawmakers respond to pension settlement

State Report: School Safety, Climate Change + Firearm Legislation

This week’s State report centers on firearm safety in Rhode Island. Not only will look at a gun safety bill that was recently introduced in the House, we’ll also preview the next meeting of the Firearms Safety Task Force in which they are scheduled to review and consider its final report. Aside from gun safety, we’ll also look at climate change concerns in the Ocean State and take a look at how the leadership in the General Assembly has responded to the recent pension settlement.

Addressing Gun Safety in Rhode Island

Rep. Rep. Gregg Amore (D-Dist. 65, East Providence) has introduced legislation that he hopes increase gun safety in Rhode Island by keeping firearms out of the hands of convicted criminals. 

The legislation would apply to individuals convicted of all domestic violence-related misdemeanors, which includes simple assault, vandalism, disorderly conduct, trespassing, violation of protective orders, stalking, refusal to relinquish or to obstruct a telephone and cyberharassment. It would also subject violators to three to 15 years of imprisonment.

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“The truth of the matter is that access to firearms can make for a deadly ending after even the slightest escalation of violence,” Amore said. “This is a problem that can be fixed, and that’s why I’m introducing a bill to prevent those convicted of misdemeanor domestic assault from purchasing a firearm. This is a common sense bill that I introduced last year as part of the firearms safety legislative package. I’m submitting it again this year because I believe it strikes the right balance between public safety and preserving Second Amendment rights. I’m not asking for a way to take away guns from hard-working, responsible people. I’m asking for us to consider not putting guns in the hands of men and women with a definitive history of violence and disturbing behavior related to domestic assault.”

House cosponsors include Representatives Katherine S. Kazarian (D-Dist. 63, East Providence), Christopher R. Blazejewski (D-Dist. 2, Providence), Larry Valencia (D-Dist. 39, Richmond, Hopkinton, Exeter) and Linda Finn (D-Dist. 72, Middletown, Portsmouth). It has been referred to the House Committee on Judiciary. Click here to read the bill in its entirety.

Firearm Safety Task Force

In other gun safety news, the Joint Behavioral Health and Firearms Safety Task Force is scheduled to meet Tuesday, Feb. 25 to review and consider its final report.

Created by legislation (2013-H 5992A, 2013-S 862B) sponsored by its co-chairwomen, Rep. Deborah Ruggiero (D-Dist. 74, Jamestown, Middletown) and Sen. Catherine Cool Rumsey (D-Dist. 34, Exeter, Charlestown, Hopkinton, Richmond, West Greenwich), the task force was a key element of the package of legislation introduced last year in the General Assembly to address gun safety following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

The 20-member task force is charged with weighing the rights of those with behavioral health problems to own guns alongside the risks. The panel was asked to conduct a review of current law and make recommendations on legislation to improve public safety by developing a more comprehensive approach addressing the nexus between behavioral health and firearms safety.

 

To view more news from the past week, check out the slideshow below.


RI State Report: More News of the Week - 2/22/14

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