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Rhode Island Gun Laws

STATE CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISION - Article 1, Section 22.

“The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.”

Gun Laws Overview

RIFLES & SHOTGUNS HANDGUNS
Permit to Purchase No* No**
Registration of Firearms No No
Licensing of Owners No No
Permit to Carry No Yes

* Application required and 7-day waiting period.

** Safety course and application required and 7-day waiting period.

The list and map below are included as a tool to assist you in validating your information.  We have made every effort to report the information correctly, however reciprocity and recognition agreements are subject to frequent change.  The information is not intended as legal advice or a restatement of law and does not include:  restrictions that may be placed on non-resident permits, individuals under the age of 21, qualifying permit classes, and/or any other factor which may limit reciprocity and/or recognition.  For any particular situation, a licensed local attorney must be consulted for an accurate interpretation.  YOU MUST ABIDE WITH ALL LAWS: STATE, FEDERAL AND LOCAL.

STATE STATUS
Castle Doctrine No Law
No-Net Loss No Legislation
Right to Carry Confidentiality Provisions Enacted
Right to Carry in Restaurants Legal
Right To Carry Laws Rights Restricted-Very Limited Issue
Right To Carry Reciprocity and Recognition None
Right to Keep & Bear Arms State Constitutional Provisions No Law
Concealed Carry Reciprocity
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Laws on Purchase, Possession and Carrying of Firearms

Purchase

A person must be 18 years old and not be prohibited by state and federal law from possessing a firearm to purchase a rifle or a shotgun.

 

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A person must complete a “Purchase of a Shotgun or Rifle Application Form” before any sale of a rifle or shotgun, whether through a licensed dealer or through a private party.  The seller must conduct a background check on the potential purchaser through the local police or the superintendent of the State Police.  One copy of the form is to be copy of the form is to be kept with the seller and retained for six years; a second copy is given to the law enforcement agency where the sale is taking place for the purposes of conducting the background check; and one copy is sent to the Attorney General.  Upon the finding of no disqualifying information, the duplicate and triplicate copies of the form must be destroyed within seven days.

A seller shall not deliver a rifle or shotgun to the potential purchaser until 7 days after twelve noon of the day following the application, if no disqualifying information has been received from the investigating agency.

To purchase a handgun a person must be a citizen of the United States or a lawful resident of the state or a nonresident member of the armed forces of the United States, at least twenty-one years of age and not fall into one of the categories of persons prohibited from possessing a firearm.

Before applying for the purchase of a handgun, the buyer must receive a state-issued handgun safety card through:

•    Completion of a hunter safety course; or

•    Completion of a pistol safety course administered by the Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and passage of the DEM objective test on handgun safety; or

•    Passage of the DEM objective test on handgun safety, available at the place of purchase or at the DEM headquarters.

 The buyer shall present the seller with the state-issued handgun safety card and complete a “Purchase of a Pistol or Revolver Application Form.” The buyer must sign the application and the seller must then mail it to the superintendent of state police or to the local chief of police. The seller must also mail a copy to the attorney general within seven days and retain one copy for himself. If seven days elapse from twelve noon of the day following application, and the seller has received no negative information from the police, he may deliver the handgun to the applicant.

The seller shall retain his copy for six years, but the other two copies will be destroyed if, after thirty days, no disqualifying information is discovered. In no event shall the application or any copy contain the serial number of the handgun.

It is unlawful to sell any firearm or ammunition to a minor less than eighteen years of age without the prior consent of his parent or guardian.

No licensed retail firearms dealer shall deliver a handgun to any purchaser without providing a trigger lock or other safety device.

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Possession

There are no state licensing requirements for the possession of rifles, shotguns, and handguns by adults. It is unlawful for a minor under the age of 18 to possess and use any firearm or ammunition, unless he has a firearm permit and is at an approved rifle range or camp and is in the presence of a qualified adult.

 

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The minor's permit is issued by the state police or the local chief of police upon proof of the completion of a firearms training course by the applicant and provided that the minor has the written consent of his parent or guardian.

The following persons are prohibited from owning, possessing, or controlling any firearms:

•    Any person convicted of a crime of violence.

•    Any fugitive from justice.

•    Any illegal alien.

•    Any person who is under guardianship, treatment, or confinement for being mentally incompetent.

•    Any person who has been adjudicated or is under treatment or confinement as a drug addict or an habitual drunkard, unless he has been pronounced cured for at least five years and can produce an affidavit from a “competent medical authority” stating that he is a proper person to possess firearms.

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Carrying

It is unlawful to carry a handgun on or about one’s person or in any vehicle or conveyance without a license to carry. 

Texas only recognizes permits issued by the Rhode Island Attorney General.

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Exceptions to this prohibition are:

•    A person in his dwelling house, place of business, or on land possessed by him.

•    A person licensed to carry in another state, provided he is merely transporting the weapon through the state with no intent to detain himself or remain within Rhode Island.

•    Law enforcement personnel.

•    Military personnel when on duty.

•    Members of organizations authorized to purchase firearms from the U.S. provided they are at or going to or from their places of assembly or target practice.

•    A person carrying a handgun unloaded and securely wrapped from the place of purchase to his home or place of business, or in moving goods from one's place of abode or business to another.

•    A person who is transporting a handgun from his home or place of business to a "bona fide target practice range" and back, provided the handgun is broken down, unloaded, and carried openly, or is unloaded and secured in a separate container.

To obtain a license to carry, an applicant must be twenty one years of age, be a resident of the town where he is applying, or having a bona fide residence within the U.S. and a license or permit to carry a concealed handgun issued by another state or unit of local government, and have a good reason to fear an injury to his person or property or have "any other proper reason for carrying" a handgun, and be "a suitable person to be so licensed."

He must apply to the licensing authorities in his community and must qualify on a certified range by satisfactorily completing a series of target shots. The qualifying test is outlined in state law and is designed to ensure that the licensee is proficient with his firearm.

The attorney general may issue the license if the applicant meets the criteria outlined above, qualifies on the shooting test, and upon a proper showing of need.

A license shall be valid for 4 years, costs $40.00 and shall contain  the licensee’s name, address, description, fingerprint, photograph, signature, and reason for desiring the license. It shall not contain the serial number of the firearm.

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Preemption

The control of firearms, ammunition, or their component parts regarding their ownership, possession, transportation, carrying, transfer, sale, purchase, purchase delay, licensing, registration, and taxation shall rest solely with the state, except as otherwise provided in this chapter. R.I. Gen. Laws §  11-47-58  (2002)

Machine Guns

It is unlawful to manufacture, sell, purchase or possess a machine gun. However, the attorney general may issue a license to manufacture and sell machine guns and machine gun parts. The attorney general may also issue a license to a bank or carrier (of money, securities, or valuables) permitting them to possess machine guns.

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A machine gun is defined as any weapon which shoots, is designed to shoot or can be readily restored to shoot, automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger. It also includes the frame or receiver and any parts which can be used to convert a weapon into a machine gun or any combination of parts from which a machine gun can be assembled.

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Antiques and Replicas

Antique firearms unsuitable for use and collections of firearms maintained for educational or scientific purposes are exempt from the above regulations.

Range Protection

R.I. GEN. LAWS. § 11-47-62 (2011)
Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, rule or regulation to the contrary, it shall be lawful for an owner of a rifle, pistol, silhouette, archery, skeet, trap, black powder, or other similar range to operate the range in excess of the applicable noise or noise pollution,

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R.I. GEN. LAWS. § 11-47-62 (2011)

§ 11-47-62. Rifle Ranges--Immunity from prosecution--Criminal or civil

(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, rule or regulation to the contrary, it shall be lawful for an owner of a rifle, pistol, silhouette, archery, skeet, trap, black powder, or other similar range to operate the range in excess of the applicable noise or noise pollution, law, ordinance or by-law, provided the owner of the range continues to be in compliance with any applicable noise control law, ordinance or by-laws in existence at the time of the construction of the range. No owner shall be liable in any action for nuisance, and no court shall enjoin the use or operation of the range on the basis of noise or noise pollution, provided the owner continues to be in compliance with any noise control law, ordinance or by-laws in effect at the time of the construction of the range.

(b) No standards in rules adopted by any state, city or town agency for limiting levels of noise in terms of decibel level which may occur in the outdoor atmosphere shall apply to the ranges exempted from liability under the provisions of this section.

(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize or permit an owner of a rifle, pistol, silhouette, archery, skeet, trap, black powder, or other similar range to change the use and/or type of said range, or to expand the use and/or type of the range.

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Miscellaneous

Loss or theft of a firearm must be reported to the local law enforcement agency within 24 hours of the discovery of the loss or theft.

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It is unlawful to change, alter, remove or obliterate the name of the maker, model, manufacturer's number or other mark of identification on any firearm. Possession of a firearm with its marks altered shall create a legal presumption that the possessor committed the offense.

Rhode Island has enacted a statute expressly prohibiting any government agency or political subdivision from keeping a list or register of privately owned firearms.

It is unlawful to possess a loaded rifle or shotgun “in or on any vehicle or conveyance or its attachments” while on any public road.

It is unlawful to carry or transport any firearm when under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs.

It is unlawful to possess any firearm within a building used for a public or private school or on the grounds of such public or private school.

A mandatory term of 3 to 10 years is provided where a crime of violence is committed or attempted while armed or while having available a firearm. A term of 1 to 10 years is provided for larceny of a firearm.

It is unlawful to possess or have under one‘s control any sawed-off shotgun or sawed-off rifle.

The control of firearms, ammunition, or their component parts regarding their ownership, possession, transportation, carrying, transfer, sale, purchase, purchase delay, licensing

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Rhode Island NEWS

WPRI.com  

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Rhode Island lawmakers consider gun control bills

Lawmakers are set to take up a number of bills related to gun control. Among them, is a ...

Rhode Island: Gun Day Hearing Scheduled in House Committee on Tuesday

Friday, March 15, 2019

Rhode Island: Gun Day Hearing Scheduled in House Committee on Tuesday

Next Tuesday, March 19, upon rise of the House (around 3:30pm) in Room 101, the House Committee on ...

NewportRI.com  

Friday, March 1, 2019

Gun-rights groups protest proposal for new R.I. tax on firearms, ammo

Gov. Gina Raimondo’s attempt to levy a 10-percent surcharge on the price of guns and ammunition drew hundreds ...

Rhode Island: House Committee to Consider Governor’s Gun Tax Legislation on Thursday

Monday, February 25, 2019

Rhode Island: House Committee to Consider Governor’s Gun Tax Legislation on Thursday

On Thursday, February 28, the House Finance Committee is scheduled to consider one of Governor Gina Raimondo's budget proposals ...

WPRI.com  

Friday, February 15, 2019

Rhode Island Gov. Raimondo pushes for gun control bills, including banning commonly owned semi-automatic rifles

Gov. Gina Raimondo is once again pushing for a package of gun control bills, including an "assault weapons" ...

Rhode Island: Senate Committee Will Hear Governor's Gun Tax Tuesday

Monday, February 11, 2019

Rhode Island: Senate Committee Will Hear Governor's Gun Tax Tuesday

On Tuesday, February 12, the Senate Finance Committee will hear one of the Governor Gina Raimondo's budget proposals which ...

Politics over Data: The Rhode Island Working Group

News  

Friday, October 12, 2018

Politics over Data: The Rhode Island Working Group

Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo convened a task force focused on “gun safety” last April, comprised predominantly of members ...

Washington Times  

Monday, October 8, 2018

Rhode Island: Anti-gun task force calls for magazine ban, age restrictions

The Providence Journal reports the recommendations released Thursday do not include a ban on military-style assault weapons, but ...

Washington Times  

Monday, August 6, 2018

Rhode Island: State senator to try to ban 3D-printed guns with new bill

A Rhode Island state senator says she’ll try to get the state to ban 3D-printed plastic guns in ...

Rhode Island: One Last Push to Fight Gun Control Bills

Monday, June 18, 2018

Rhode Island: One Last Push to Fight Gun Control Bills

The Rhode Island Legislature is looking to wrap up its 2018 legislative session as early as the end ...

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