Rhode Island Under Attack! How YOU Can Help!

This video details 17 gun bills being discussed at the Rhode Island Statehouse on March 6th, 2018. The host, Jared from Guns & Gadgets, breaks down both proposed restrictive legislation and some potentially beneficial bills. He urges viewers, regardless of their location, to contact Rhode Island legislators to voice their opinions on these critical Second Amendment issues. The video also provides information on how to attend the hearing and where to find contact details for lawmakers.

Quick Summary

On March 6th, 2018, Rhode Island considered 17 gun bills at the Statehouse. These proposals range from banning bump stocks and limiting magazine capacity to restricting vehicle carry of rifles and shotguns. The video urges viewers to contact Rhode Island legislators to voice opposition and protect Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Live Stream Announcement
  2. 00:50Rhode Island Second Amendment Attack
  3. 01:3217 Gun Bills Discussed Tomorrow
  4. 01:40Rhode Island Statehouse Location
  5. 02:34Hearing Details: March 6th, Senate Judiciary Committee
  6. 03:39Overview of Proposed Gun Bills
  7. 04:01Senate Bill 2027: Bump Stock Ban
  8. 04:17Senate Bill 2134: AG Report on Gun Cases
  9. 04:35Senate Bill 2139: Concealed Carry Reciprocity
  10. 05:04Senate Bill 2143: Concealed Carry Permit Procedures
  11. 05:22Senate Bill 2144: Firearm Silencers
  12. 05:41Senate Bill 2148: Interstate Carry Recognition
  13. 05:54Senate Bill 2271: Rapid-Fire Device Ban
  14. 06:25Senate Bill 2274: Rifle/Shotgun Vehicle Carry Ban
  15. 06:49Senate Bill 2276: Minor Firearm Possession
  16. 07:12Senate Bill 2289: School Carry Restrictions
  17. 07:38Senate Bill 2292: Rapid-Fire Device Ban (Repeat)
  18. 08:12Senate Bill 2319: Magazine Capacity Limit
  19. 08:36Senate Bill 2455: AG Permit Authority
  20. 09:30Senate Bill 2456: National Records Check
  21. 09:45Senate Bill 2492: Extreme Risk Protection Order
  22. 10:48Senate Bill 2493: Assault Weapon Ban & Mag Limit
  23. 11:17House Bills Introduced
  24. 11:18House Bill 7075: Rapid-Fire Device Ban
  25. 11:35House Bill 7112: Interstate Carry Recognition
  26. 11:43House Bill 7162: AG Gun Crime Report
  27. 11:53House Bill 7163: Bump Stock/Trigger Crank Ban
  28. 12:06House Bill 7266: Duel Challenge Repeal
  29. 12:35House Bill 7445: Assault Taxi Driver Felony
  30. 12:49House Bill 7588: Imitation Firearm Definition
  31. 13:07House Bill 7591: School Carry Restrictions
  32. 13:16House Bill 7598: Minor Firearm Possession
  33. 13:37House Bill 7643: Straw Purchase
  34. 13:51House Bill 7644: National Records Check
  35. 14:06House Bill 7645: Magazine Capacity Limit
  36. 14:16House Bill 7688: Extreme Risk Protection Order
  37. 14:22House Bill 7714: Raise Purchase Age to 21
  38. 14:31House Bill 7761: Age 21 Purchase with Grandfather Clause
  39. 14:46House Bill 7762: Repeal Preemption
  40. 14:58House Bill 7763: Extreme Risk Protection Order
  41. 15:12House Bill 7766: Assault Weapon Ban & Mag Limit
  42. 15:23House Bill 7854: School Resource Officers
  43. 15:35House Bill 7862: Age 21 Purchase with Exemptions
  44. 16:13House Bill 7863: Raise Purchase Age to 21
  45. 16:31How to Help: Contact Legislators
  46. 16:44Resource: RI Firearms Rights Org
  47. 17:03Links for Senate Judiciary Committee & General Assembly
  48. 17:37Importance of Future Generations' Rights
  49. 17:58Live Stream Announcement: Opening a Gun Shop
  50. 18:14Call to Action: Like, Share, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of the 17 gun bills being discussed in Rhode Island?

The 17 gun bills being discussed in Rhode Island on March 6th, 2018, primarily aim to restrict Second Amendment rights. These proposed laws cover a range of issues including bans on bump stocks and high-capacity magazines, restrictions on carrying firearms, and changes to permit issuance processes.

Where and when is the hearing for the Rhode Island gun bills?

The hearing for the 17 gun bills is scheduled for Tuesday, March 6th, 2018, at the Rhode Island Statehouse, specifically in the Rotunda, Room 313. Meetings can begin as early as 3:00 PM, but often start around 5:00 PM. Attendees are advised to arrive early.

How can individuals outside of Rhode Island help oppose these gun bills?

Even if you don't live in Rhode Island, you can help by contacting the state's legislators via email and phone calls. The video provides links to contact information for members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the General Assembly to voice your support for Second Amendment rights.

What are some of the key restrictive measures proposed in the Rhode Island gun bills?

Key restrictive measures include bans on bump stocks and rapid-fire devices, limitations on magazine capacity to ten rounds, restrictions on carrying rifles or shotguns in vehicles, and the potential implementation of Extreme Risk Protection Orders (Red Flag Laws). Some bills also seek to centralize permit issuance with the Attorney General.

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