Rhode Island’s newly appointed Senate Majority Leader Frank A. Ciccone III faces scrutiny as the state Ethics Commission prepares to rule on his ability to vote on a proposed assault-style weapons ban. As a licensed gun dealer, Ciccone’s dual roles prompt important legal considerations regarding his participation in discussions that could directly affect his business interests.
In a recent interview, Ciccone disclosed that he previously opposed similar gun legislation while serving as the chairman of the Labor Committee, a role that kept him from the Judiciary Committee’s critical conversations. This upcoming advisory opinion could not only influence Ciccone’s political actions but also shape the future of gun legislation in Rhode Island, making it a pivotal moment for both the senator and gun control advocates in the state.
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