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Jun 23, 2014
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Racial Profiling (H 8345, S 2976A)

This bill prohibits the searching of juveniles and pedestrians except when law enforcement has reasonable suspicion or probable cause of criminal activity, resumed data collection, and made certain agreements between law enforcement and immigration officials public.
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Jun 18, 2014
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  • Criminal Justice

Global Signature (H 7754, S 2528)

In April, the ACLU testified before the House Health, Education and Welfare committee in support of legislation clarifying the ability of nurse practitioners and physician assistants to prescribe medication.
Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
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Child Safe Zones (H 7764A as amended, S 2751B)

In June, the House approved legislation prohibiting any person convicted of a sex offense with a minor from holding employment in a wide range of jobs, even if that job never involved interaction with a child.
Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
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Sex Offender Registration and Notification (H 7425)

In June, the House approved legislation overhauling the state’s sex offender registration and community notification laws, replacing them with federal standards so costly that few states have chosen to implement them.
Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
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Littering Fines and Police Department Revenue (H 8177A, H 8279, S 2187, S 2721A)

A set of bills dealing with the state’s littering laws will result in thousands of dollars of fines for Rhode Islanders, and thousands of dollars in proceeds for local law enforcement.
Legislation
Jun 12, 2014
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Unauthorized Computer Access (H 7509, S 2608)

Another part of the Attorney General’s package of legislation dealing with computer crimes carried still more concerns about the breadth of these changes.
Legislation
Jun 12, 2014
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  • Criminal Justice

Good Samaritan (H 7869, S 2883A as amended)

While undermining the medical marijuana program, the General Assembly failed to make productive changes in the state’s “War on Drugs” by expanding the state’s Good Samaritan Act.
Legislation
Jun 10, 2014
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Trafficking of Persons (H 7612A, S 2602)

A prime example of how quickly legislation can go from good to bad came in the form of legislation, passed by the Senate in June, that purported to strengthen the state’s laws against human trafficking, but in fact undermined the law entirely.
Legislation
Jun 10, 2014
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  • Criminal Justice

Larceny of Farm Products (H 7619A, S 2643A)

Rhode Island law generally makes larceny a felony if the item stolen is worth $1,500 or more, but legislation passed by both the House and the Senate drastically undercuts this limit, allowing for larceny of farm products to be considered a felony if the farm product is worth just $250.
Legislation
Jun 23, 2014
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Legislation
Jun 23, 2014
  • Racial Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Racial Profiling (H 8345, S 2976A)

This bill prohibits the searching of juveniles and pedestrians except when law enforcement has reasonable suspicion or probable cause of criminal activity, resumed data collection, and made certain agreements between law enforcement and immigration officials public.
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Jun 18, 2014
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Jun 18, 2014
  • Criminal Justice

Global Signature (H 7754, S 2528)

In April, the ACLU testified before the House Health, Education and Welfare committee in support of legislation clarifying the ability of nurse practitioners and physician assistants to prescribe medication.
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Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
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Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
  • Criminal Justice

Child Safe Zones (H 7764A as amended, S 2751B)

In June, the House approved legislation prohibiting any person convicted of a sex offense with a minor from holding employment in a wide range of jobs, even if that job never involved interaction with a child.
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Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
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Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
  • Criminal Justice

Sex Offender Registration and Notification (H 7425)

In June, the House approved legislation overhauling the state’s sex offender registration and community notification laws, replacing them with federal standards so costly that few states have chosen to implement them.
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Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
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Legislation
Jun 18, 2014
  • Criminal Justice

Littering Fines and Police Department Revenue (H 8177A, H 8279, S 2187, S 2721A)

A set of bills dealing with the state’s littering laws will result in thousands of dollars of fines for Rhode Islanders, and thousands of dollars in proceeds for local law enforcement.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Jun 12, 2014
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Legislation
Jun 12, 2014
  • Criminal Justice

Unauthorized Computer Access (H 7509, S 2608)

Another part of the Attorney General’s package of legislation dealing with computer crimes carried still more concerns about the breadth of these changes.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Jun 12, 2014
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Legislation
Jun 12, 2014
  • Criminal Justice

Good Samaritan (H 7869, S 2883A as amended)

While undermining the medical marijuana program, the General Assembly failed to make productive changes in the state’s “War on Drugs” by expanding the state’s Good Samaritan Act.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Jun 10, 2014
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Legislation
Jun 10, 2014
  • Criminal Justice

Trafficking of Persons (H 7612A, S 2602)

A prime example of how quickly legislation can go from good to bad came in the form of legislation, passed by the Senate in June, that purported to strengthen the state’s laws against human trafficking, but in fact undermined the law entirely.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Jun 10, 2014
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Legislation
Jun 10, 2014
  • Criminal Justice

Larceny of Farm Products (H 7619A, S 2643A)

Rhode Island law generally makes larceny a felony if the item stolen is worth $1,500 or more, but legislation passed by both the House and the Senate drastically undercuts this limit, allowing for larceny of farm products to be considered a felony if the farm product is worth just $250.
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