Rhode Island lawmakers have made a historic move by passing a bill that bans the sale, transfer, and ownership of assault weapons, a decision that aligns the state with others like California and New York. This legislative action prohibits military-style semi-automatic rifles and seeks to reduce the presence of such firearms in public, even allowing current owners to keep their weapons under stringent regulations.
The law, poised to take effect immediately upon the expected signature of Governor Dan McKee, signals a significant shift in the state’s approach to gun control in response to rising concerns over mass shootings. While supporters argue this measure could save lives, critics contend that it violates Second Amendment rights and could lead to further restrictions in the future.
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