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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2020

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RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES -- WEAPONS

     

     Introduced By: Senator Stephen R. Archambault

     Date Introduced: February 27, 2020

     Referred To: Senate Judiciary

     (Dept. of Corrections)

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 11-47-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 11-47 entitled "Weapons" is

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hereby amended to read as follows:

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     11-47-9. Persons exempt from restrictions.

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     (a) The provisions of § 11-47-8 shall not apply to sheriffs; deputy sheriffs; the

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superintendent and members of the state police; members of the Rhode Island airport police

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department; members of the Rhode Island state marshals; Rhode Island state fire marshal; chief

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deputy state fire marshals; deputy state fire marshals assigned to the bomb squad, and those

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assigned to the investigation unit; Providence fire department arson investigators, provided that the

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investigator receiving the permit is a graduate of a police-training academy; correctional officers,

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chief inspector and inspectors, within the department of corrections; members of the city or town

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police force; capitol police investigators of the department of attorney general appointed pursuant

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to § 42-9-8.1; the witness protection coordinator for the witness protection review board as set forth

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in chapter 30 of title 12 and subject to the minimum qualifications of § 42-9-8.1; automobile theft

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investigators of the Rhode Island state police pursuant to § 31-50-1; railroad police while traveling

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to and from official assignments or while on assignments; conservation officers; or other duly

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appointed law enforcement officers; nor to members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine

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Corps of the United States, the National Guard, or organized reserves, when on duty; nor to

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members of organizations by law authorized to purchase or receive firearms from the United States

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or this state, provided these members are at, or going to or from, their places of assembly or target

 

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practice; nor to officers or employees of the United States authorized by law to carry a concealed

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firearm; nor to any civilian guard or criminal investigator carrying sidearms or a concealed firearm

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in the performance of his or her official duties under the authority of the commanding officer of

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the military establishment in the state of Rhode Island where he or she is employed by the United

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States; nor to any civilian guard carrying sidearms or a concealed firearm in the performance of his

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or her official duties under the authority of the adjutant general where he or she is employed

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guarding a national guard facility, provided, that the commanding officer of the military

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establishment shall have on file with the attorney general of this state a list of the names and

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addresses of all civilian guards and criminal investigators so authorized; nor to duly authorized

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military organizations when on duty; nor to members when at, or going to or from, their customary

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places of assembly; nor to any individual employed in the capacity of warden, associate warden,

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major, captain, lieutenant, sergeant, correctional officer or investigator at any project owned or

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operated by a municipal detention facility corporation, including the Donald W. Wyatt Detention

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Facility; nor to the regular and/or ordinary transportation of pistols or revolvers as merchandise;

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nor to any person while transporting a pistol, or revolvers, unloaded from the place of purchase to

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their residence; or place of business, from their residence to their place of business or from their

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place of business to their residence, or to a federal firearms licensee for the purpose of sale, to or

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from a bona fide gunsmith, or firearms repair facility, to any police station or other location

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designated as a site of a bona fide "gun buy-back" program, but only if said pistol or revolver is

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unloaded and any ammunition for said pistol or revolver is not readily or directly accessible from

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the passenger compartment of such vehicle while transporting same and further provided, that in

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the case of a vehicle without a compartment separate from the passenger compartment, the firearm

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or the ammunition shall be stored in a locked container.

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     (b) Persons exempted by the provisions of this section from the provisions of § 11-47-8

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shall have the right to carry concealed firearms everywhere within this state; provided, that this

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shall not be construed as giving the right to carry concealed firearms to a person transporting

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firearms as merchandise or as household or business goods.

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     SECTION 2. Section 12-7-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 12-7 entitled "Arrest" is

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hereby amended to read as follows:

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     12-7-21. "Peace officer" defined.

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     "Peace officer", as used within this chapter, means the following individuals or members

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of:

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     (1) Rhode Island state police;

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     (2) Any member of a municipal or local police department;

 

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     (3) Rhode Island airport corporation police;

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     (4) Rhode Island park police;

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     (5) Rhode Island capitol police;

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     (6) Rhode Island conservation officers;

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     (7) Rhode Island department of environmental management officers;

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     (8) Rhode Island fire marshals;

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     (9) Brown University police officers;

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     (10) University of Rhode Island campus police officers;

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     (11) Rhode Island College campus security;

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     (12) Campus security at the Community College of Rhode Island;

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     (13) Rhode Island sheriff's department;

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     (14) The investigators of the department of attorney general appointed pursuant to § 42-9-

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8.1;

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     (15) Any federal law enforcement officer;

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     (16) Correctional investigators, chief inspector and inspectors within the office of

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inspections, and correctional officers of the Rhode Island department of corrections;

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     (17) The witness protection coordinator of the department of attorney general;

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     (18) The warden, associate wardens, majors, captains, lieutenants, sergeants, correctional

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officers and investigators employed by a project operated by a municipal detention facility

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corporation, including, but not limited to, the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility; provided, such

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parties listed in this subsection (18) herein shall be deemed to be peace officers while in

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performance of their duties for the municipal detention facility only, and shall not be deemed to be

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peace officers at any time when they are not in performance of said duties;

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     (19) Retired non-permanent sworn members of any municipal police department shall be

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deemed to be peace officers only while in the performance of their duties for any municipal police

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department, and shall be permitted to carry their firearm while in the performance of their duties

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for the municipal police department, and shall be subject to in-service training requirements of title

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42, chapter 28;

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     (20) Auto theft investigators appointed pursuant to § 31-50-1;

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     (21) Providence fire department arson investigators; provided, that the arson investigator

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is a graduate of a police-training academy; and

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     (22) Rhode Island School of Design police officers.

 

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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES -- WEAPONS

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     This act would include the chief inspector and inspectors as those exempt from carrying a

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firearm without a permit and would define them as peace officers.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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