Chapter 061 |
2020 -- S 2154 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED Enacted 07/22/2020 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO CRIMINAL OFFENSES -- WEAPONS--THE JULIE LYNN CARDINAL ACT |
Introduced By: Senators Algiere, Goodwin, Lombardo, Ruggerio, and McCaffrey |
Date Introduced: January 29, 2020 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as the "Julie Lynn Cardinal Act." |
SECTION 2. Sections 11-47-35 and 11-47-35.2 of the General Laws in Chapter 11-47 |
entitled "Weapons" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
11-47-35. Sale of concealable weapons -- Safety courses and tests -- Review board -- |
Issuance of permits to certain government officers. |
(a)(1) No person shall deliver a pistol or revolver to a purchaser until seven (7) days shall |
have elapsed from twelve o'clock (12:00) noon of the day following the day of application for the |
purchase, and when delivered, the pistol or revolver shall be unloaded and securely wrapped, with |
the bill of sale to be enclosed within the wrapper with the pistol or revolver. Any citizen of the |
United States and/or lawful resident of this state who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older, and |
any nonresident member of the armed forces of the United States who is stationed in this state and |
who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older, may upon application purchase or acquire a pistol or |
revolver. At the time of applying for the purchase of a concealable firearm, the purchaser shall: (i) |
complete and sign in triplicate and deliver to the person selling the pistol or revolver the application |
form described in this section, and in no case shall it contain the serial number of the pistol or |
revolver; and (ii) shall present to the person selling the pistol or revolver a pistol/revolver safety |
certificate issued by the department of environmental management. The certificate shall be retained |
in the possession of the buyer. The pistol/revolver safety certificate shall certify that the purchaser |
has completed a basic pistol/revolver safety course as shall be administered by the department of |
environmental management. |
(Face of application form) |
Application to Purchase Pistol or Revolver |
Date ………………………………………… Hour ………………………………… A.M. P.M. |
Name |
Address |
(Street and number) (City or town) (State) |
Date of Birth Place of Birth |
Height Weight Color hair |
Color eyes |
Scars |
Tattoos |
Other identifying marks |
Are you a citizen of the United States |
Are you a citizen of Rhode Island |
How long |
Where stationed |
(Armed Forces only) |
Have you ever been convicted of a crime of violence |
(See § 11-47-2) |
Have you ever been adjudicated or under confinement as addicted to a controlled substance |
Have you ever been adjudicated or under confinement for alcoholism |
Have you ever been confined or treated for mental illness |
From whom is pistol or revolver being purchased |
Seller's address |
Seller's signature |
Applicant's signature |
(See § 11-47-23 for penalty for false information on this application) |
(Reverse side of application form) |
AFFIDAVIT: I certify that I have read and am familiar with the provisions of §§ 11-47-1 |
-- 11-47-55, inclusive, of the general laws of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, |
and that I am aware of the penalties for violation of the provisions of the cited sections. I further |
certify that I have completed the required basic pistol/revolver safety course. |
Signed |
(over) |
County of |
State of Rhode Island |
Subscribed and sworn before me this ……… day of………. A.D. 20.. |
Notary Public |
...................................... |
(2) The person selling the pistol or revolver shall on the date of application sign and forward |
by registered mail, or by delivery in person, or by electronic mail if approved by the applicable |
police department, the original and duplicate copies of the application to the superintendent of the |
Rhode Island state police or the chief of police in the city or town in which the person purchaser |
has his or her residence or to the superintendent of the Rhode Island state police in the instance |
where the purchaser either resides in the town of Exeter or resides out of state place of business. |
The superintendent of the Rhode Island state police or the chief of police in the city or town in |
which the person purchaser has his or her residence or place of business shall mark or stamp the |
original copy of the application form with the date and the time of receipt and return it by the most |
expeditious means to the person who is selling the pistol or revolver. The triplicate copy duly signed |
by the person who is selling the pistol or revolver shall within seven (7) days be sent by him or her |
by registered mail, by delivery in person, or by electronic mail to the attorney general. The person |
who is selling the pistol or revolver shall retain the original copy duly receipted by the police |
authority to whom sent or delivered for a period of six (6) years with other records of the sale. It |
shall be the duty of the police authority to whom the duplicate copy of the application form is sent |
or delivered to make a background check of the applicant to ascertain whether he or she falls under |
the provisions of § 11-47-5, 11-47-6, 11-47-7, or 11-47-23. If, after the lapse of seven (7) days |
from twelve o'clock (12:00) noon of the day following application, no disqualifying information |
has been received from the investigating police authority by the person who is selling the pistol or |
revolver, he or she will deliver the firearm applied for to the applicant purchaser. Upon the finding |
of no disqualifying information under the provisions of the above cited sections of this chapter, and |
in no case later than thirty (30) days after the date of application, the duplicate and triplicate copies |
of the application will be destroyed. Retention of the duplicate and triplicate copies in violation of |
this section or any unauthorized use of the information contained in the copies by a person or |
agency shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000). The provisions |
of this section shall not apply to bona fide sales at wholesale to duly licensed retail dealers, nor to |
purchases by retail dealers duly licensed under the provisions of § 11-47-39. |
(b)(1) The department of environmental management shall establish the basic |
pistol/revolver safety course required by this section. The safety course shall consist of not less |
than two (2) hours of instruction in the safe use and handling of pistols and revolvers and the course |
shall be available to buyers continually throughout the year at convenient times and places but at |
least monthly at locations throughout the state, or more frequently as required. Proficiency in the |
use of pistols or revolvers shall not be prerequisite to the issuance of the safety certificate. No |
person shall be required to complete the course more than once; provided, that any person |
completing the course who is unable to produce the safety certificate issued by the department of |
environmental management shall be required to take the course again unless the person provides |
evidence to the department that he or she has successfully completed the course. |
(2) The administration of the basic pistol/revolver safety course required by this section |
shall not exceed the cost of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) in any fiscal year. |
(c) Proof of passage of the department of environmental management's basic hunter safety |
course will be equivalent to the pistol/revolver safety certificate mandated by this section. |
(d) Any person who has reason to believe that he or she does not need the required handgun |
safety course may apply by any written means to the department of environmental management to |
take an objective test on the subject of matter of the handgun safety course. The test shall be |
prepared, as well as an instruction manual upon which the test shall be based, by the department. |
The manual shall be made available by any means to the applicant who may, within the time limits |
for application, take the objective test at the department or at any location where the handgun safety |
course is being given. Any person receiving a passing grade on the test shall be issued a |
pistol/revolver safety certificate by the department. |
(e) [Deleted by P.L. 2005, Ch. 20, § 11 and P.L. 2005, Ch. 27, § 11]. |
(f) The following persons shall be issued basic pistol/revolver permits by the department |
of environmental management: sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, the superintendent and members of the |
state police, prison or jail wardens or their deputies, members of the city or town police force, |
members of the park police, conservation officers, members of the airport police and officers of the |
United States government authorized by law to carry a concealed firearm and, at the discretion of |
the department of environmental management, any person who can satisfactorily establish that he |
or she formerly held one of these offices or were so authorized. |
(g) Any person who is serving in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard |
on active duty shall not be required to obtain a basic pistol/revolver safety certificate or basic |
pistol/revolver permit under this section so long as he or she remains on active duty. |
(h) Any person who is serving in the active reserve components of the Army, Navy, Air |
Force, Marine Corps or Coast Guard, or any person in an active duty paid status in the Rhode Island |
National Guard, shall not be required to obtain a basic pistol/revolver safety certificate under this |
section so long as he or she remains in active status. |
11-47-35.2. Sale of rifles/shotguns. |
(a) No person shall deliver a rifle or shotgun to a purchaser until seven (7) days shall have |
elapsed from twelve o'clock (12:00) noon of the day following the day of application for the |
purchase, and when delivered, the rifle or shotgun shall be unloaded and securely wrapped, with |
the bill of sale for it to be enclosed within the wrapper with the rifle or shotgun. Any citizen of the |
United States and/or lawful resident of this state who is eighteen (18) years of age or older, and any |
non-resident member of the armed forces of the United States who is stationed in this state and who |
is eighteen (18) years of age or older, may, upon application, purchase or acquire a rifle or shotgun. |
At the time of applying for the purchase of a shotgun or rifle the purchaser shall complete and sign |
in triplicate and deliver to the seller the application form described in this section, and in no case |
shall it contain the serial number of the rifle or shotgun. |
(Face of application form) |
Application to Purchase Shotgun or Rifle |
Date ………………………………………… Hour ………………………………… A.M. P.M. |
Name |
Address |
(Street and number) (City or town) (State) |
Date of Birth Place of Birth |
Height Weight Color hair |
Color eyes |
Scars |
Tattoos |
Other identifying marks |
Are you a citizen of the United States |
Are you a citizen of Rhode Island |
How long |
Where stationed |
(Armed Forces only) |
Have you ever been convicted of a crime of violence |
(See § 11-47-2 General Laws of Rhode Island) |
Have you ever been adjudicated or under confinement as addicted to a controlled substance |
Have you ever been adjudicated or under confinement for alcoholism |
Have you ever been confined or treated for mental illness |
From whom is shotgun or rifle being purchased |
Seller's address |
Seller's signature |
Applicant's signature |
(See § 11-47-23 for penalty for false information on this application) |
(Reverse side of application form) |
AFFIDAVIT: I certify that I have read and am familiar with the provisions of §§ 11-47-1 |
-- 11-47-59, inclusive, of the general laws of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, |
and that I am aware of the penalties for violation of the provisions of the cited sections. |
Signed |
County of |
State of Rhode Island |
Subscribed and sworn before me this ……… day of………. A.D. 20.. |
Notary Public |
...................................... |
(b) The person who is selling the rifle or shotgun shall, on the date of application, sign and |
forward by registered mail or by delivery in person, or by electronic mail if approved by the |
applicable police department, the original and duplicate copies of the application to the |
superintendent of the Rhode Island state police or the chief of police in the city or town in which |
the seller purchaser has his or her residence or to the superintendent of the Rhode Island state police |
in the instance where the purchaser either resides in the town of Exeter or resides out of state place |
of business. The superintendent of the Rhode Island state police or the chief of police in the city or |
town in which the person purchaser has his or her residence or place of business shall mark or |
stamp the original copy of the application form with the date and time of receipt and return it by |
the most expeditious means to the seller. The triplicate copy duly signed by the seller shall within |
seven (7) days be sent by him or her by registered mail, by delivery in person, or by electronic mail, |
to the attorney general. The person who is selling the rifle or shotgun shall retain the original copy |
duly receipted by the police authority to whom sent or delivered for a period of six (6) years with |
other records of the sale. It shall be the duty of the police authority to whom the duplicate copy of |
the application form is sent or delivered to make a background check of the applicant to ascertain |
whether he or she falls under the provisions of § 11-47-5, 11-47-6, 11-47-7, or 11-47-23. If, after |
the lapse of seven (7) days from twelve o'clock (12:00) noon of the day following application, no |
disqualifying information has been received from the investigating police authority by the person |
who is selling the rifle or shotgun, he or she will deliver the firearm applied for to the applicant |
purchaser. Upon the finding of no disqualifying information under the provisions of the above cited |
sections of this chapter, and in no case later than thirty (30) days after the date of application, the |
duplicate and triplicate copies of the application will be destroyed. Retention of the duplicate and |
triplicate copies in violation of this chapter or any unauthorized use of the information contained |
in them by a person or agency shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars |
($1,000). The provisions of this section shall not apply to bona fide sales at wholesale to duly |
licensed retail dealers, nor to purchases by retail dealers duly licensed under the provisions of § 11- |
47-39. |
(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to full-time members of the state police, |
full-time members of city or town police departments, persons licensed under §§ 11-47-9 and 11- |
47-11, or to sales of air rifles or " BB guns" or to sales of antique firearms as defined in § 11-47-2. |
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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