Barring Felons from Owning Firearms (S 744)

  • Status: Died in Committee
  • Position: Oppose
  • Bill Number: S 744
  • Session: 2023
  • Latest Update: April 28, 2023
criminal justice

In accordance with the ACLU of RI’s longstanding opposition to laws that disqualify former felons from a wide array of rights, benefits, and privileges, we opposed this broad legislation which would have made it a crime under state law for any ex-felon to possess a firearm.

In accordance with the ACLU of RI’s longstanding opposition to laws that disqualify former felons from a wide array of rights, benefits, and privileges, we opposed this broad legislation which would have made it a crime under state law for any ex-felon to possess a firearm, regardless of the date or nature of their criminal record. We noted that, just as one’s status as an ex-felon should not serve as an automatic barrier to employment opportunities, housing or other government benefits, it should not serve as a per se barrier to possessing a firearm. State law already bars individuals who have committed crimes of violence from owning firearms. This bill died in committee.

Sponsors:
Senator Maryellen Goodwin
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