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Rhode Island’s gun safety laws are more comprehensive than most other states, but lawmakers can still do more to save lives from gun violence.

In recent years, Rhode Island enacted an extreme risk protection order law, laws to curb gun trafficking, and a law restricting guns from K-12 schools. In 2022, Rhode Island had the lowest gun death rate among the states. In an average year, 48 people die from gun violence in the state. That means someone dies from gun violence every 183 hours. Sixty percent of those deaths are gun suicides, and 37% are gun homicides. In Rhode Island, the rate of gun deaths decreased by 41% from 2013 to 2022, compared to a 36% increase nationwide.

What Rhode Island Does Well

  • Universal background checks
  • Partial gun owner licensing
  • Extreme risk protection orders
  • Certain domestic violence gun laws
  • Waiting periods
  • Strong concealed carry law
  • Certain open carry regulations
  • Child access prevention laws
  • Community violence intervention funding
  • Lost & stolen firearm reporting
  • Large capacity magazine ban
  • Minimum age laws

What Rhode Island Is Missing

  • Assault weapon restrictions
  • Bulk firearm purchase restrictions
  • Handgun design safety standards
  • Local authority to regulate firearms
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