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Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Civil Death (H 7411, S 2108)

We supported this legislation which would have repealed the state "civil death" statute as a matter of cleaning up this unjust and unconstitutional law from the books.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Felony and Misdemeanor Redefinition (H 7355 & S 2367)

In an important piece of criminal justice reform legislation, this bill would have slightly redefined in two ways the definitions of “felony” and “misdemeanor” in Rhode Island law.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Limiting Juvenile Detention (H 7461, S 2382)

We supported legislation which would have generally prohibited the detention of a juvenile under the age of 14 at the Rhode Island Training School.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Prison Medication Assisted Treatment Program (S 2612A)

We supported legislation which would have formally codified an ongoing program in our state Department of Corrections which provides medicated assisted treatment for individuals who are incarcerated.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Criminal Record Checks for Medical Marijuana (S 2371)

We opposed legislation which would have inappropriately imposed a broad criminal record check requirement on individuals who seek to be engaged in the business-side of the medical marijuana industry, as well as on patients who may need this medicine to manage a health condition.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +2 Issues

Legalization of Recreational Marijuana (H 7593A, S 2430A, Budget Article 11)

Though we support recreational marijuana legalization, we raised a number of concerns about this bill and called for amendments to strengthen the language.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Pro Bono Animal Advocate (H 7678, S 2227)

We opposed legislation which would have allowed a court to appoint pro bono attorneys to act as animal advocates in animal cruelty and abuse cases.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Cruelty to Animals Penalties (H 7572)

We opposed legislation which would have increased the penalties for individuals convicted of unnecessary cruelty to an animal and would have placed a life prohibition on that individual owning or possessing an animal for life.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
  • Criminal Justice

Taxi Driver Assault Penalties (H 7508)

In a piece of legislation indicative of the way that the General Assembly often attempts to “carve out” new crimes out of offenses that already are enshrined in state statute, this legislation would have made simple assault, already a misdemeanor, a more serious felony if committed on a taxi driver.
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Civil Death (H 7411, S 2108)

We supported this legislation which would have repealed the state "civil death" statute as a matter of cleaning up this unjust and unconstitutional law from the books.
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Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Felony and Misdemeanor Redefinition (H 7355 & S 2367)

In an important piece of criminal justice reform legislation, this bill would have slightly redefined in two ways the definitions of “felony” and “misdemeanor” in Rhode Island law.
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Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Limiting Juvenile Detention (H 7461, S 2382)

We supported legislation which would have generally prohibited the detention of a juvenile under the age of 14 at the Rhode Island Training School.
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Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Prison Medication Assisted Treatment Program (S 2612A)

We supported legislation which would have formally codified an ongoing program in our state Department of Corrections which provides medicated assisted treatment for individuals who are incarcerated.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +1 Issue

Criminal Record Checks for Medical Marijuana (S 2371)

We opposed legislation which would have inappropriately imposed a broad criminal record check requirement on individuals who seek to be engaged in the business-side of the medical marijuana industry, as well as on patients who may need this medicine to manage a health condition.
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Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice|
  • +2 Issues

Legalization of Recreational Marijuana (H 7593A, S 2430A, Budget Article 11)

Though we support recreational marijuana legalization, we raised a number of concerns about this bill and called for amendments to strengthen the language.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Pro Bono Animal Advocate (H 7678, S 2227)

We opposed legislation which would have allowed a court to appoint pro bono attorneys to act as animal advocates in animal cruelty and abuse cases.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Cruelty to Animals Penalties (H 7572)

We opposed legislation which would have increased the penalties for individuals convicted of unnecessary cruelty to an animal and would have placed a life prohibition on that individual owning or possessing an animal for life.
Explore Legislation
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
criminal justice
Legislation
Mar 21, 2022
  • Criminal Justice

Taxi Driver Assault Penalties (H 7508)

In a piece of legislation indicative of the way that the General Assembly often attempts to “carve out” new crimes out of offenses that already are enshrined in state statute, this legislation would have made simple assault, already a misdemeanor, a more serious felony if committed on a taxi driver.
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