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Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Anti-Shackling (H 7551, S 2345)

In an effort to address a major human rights and civil liberties concern, legislation on behalf of the Affiliate, RI State Nurses Association and RI NOW was introduced to prohibit shackling or otherwise restraining incarcerated pregnant women during labor, delivery and post-recovery.
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Marijuana Decriminalization (H 7838)

More than thirty House members are co-sponsoring a bill that, following in the footsteps of Massachusetts, would decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

DNA Testing of Arrestees (H 7186, S 2138)

House and Senate committees heard testimony on dangerous legislation requiring the collection of DNA samples from any person arrested for a felony.
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Internet Subpoenas (H 7775)

Ever since 9/11, the State Police have been fighting to enact a troubling proposal to give law enforcement broad authority to secretly obtain, without a warrant, subscriber information from Internet service providers.
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Ignition Interlocks (H 7111, S 2065)

The Affiliate testified in opposition to bills that would eliminate judicial discretion and require installation of an ignition interlock on the vehicle owned by DUI offenders.
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2010
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Police Ticket Quotas (H 7630, S 2301)

The ACLU introduced legislation this year that will prohibit police departments from instituting quotas, or a set number of tickets, arrests and investigatory stops an officer must meet within a certain timeframe.
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Mandatory Sentencing (H 5007, S 39)

A twice vetoed bill that would eliminate the draconian mandatory minimum sentences contained in some of Rhode Island’s drug laws, which are the harshest in all of New England, appears headed back to the Governor.
Position: Support
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Prostitution (H 5044, S 596)

Capitulating to a strong push to close a so-called “loophole” in state law that made indoor prostitution legal, a bill was passed that includes not only jail time for first-time offenders, but a forfeiture provision that will deprive offenders of money derived from income earned as a prostitute.
Status: Passed
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Mar 07, 2009
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  • Criminal Justice Reform

Human Trafficking (H 5661, S 605)

A human trafficking bill also passed with problematic, overly broad language. As defined, a now-unlawful “sexually-explicit performance” of a minor could have severe First Amendment implications for the art community.
Position: Oppose