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- Rhode Island lawmakers pass bill to ban sales of assault weapons
Rhode Island lawmakers pass bill to ban sales of assault weapons Rhode Island’s Democratic-controlled state House has advanced legislation that would ban sales of certain semiautomatic rifles
- Controversial RI assault weapons bill wins passage
Rhode Island lawmakers have approved a compromise bill banning future sales of certain firearms, while allowing current owners to keep them Supporters say the bill will curb gun violence, while
- Rhode Island General Assembly passes assault weapons ban
PROVIDENCE, R I (WLNE) — The Rhode Island General Assembly passed legislation that bans the sale and ownership of certain “military-style weapons” in the state The bill was voted on by
- Rhode Island Lawmakers Pass Bill to Ban Sales of Assault Weapons
“This would create a real, enforceable ban on the sale and manufacture of assault weapons, just like the law already working in Washington state, getting them off the shelves of Rhode Island gun
- Rhode Island lawmakers approve modified assault-style weapons ban bill
PROVIDENCE, R I (WJAR) — The Rhode Island General Assembly voted to approve the assault-style weapons ban bill on Friday Senate and the House convened Friday for what is expected to be the
- Rhode Island lawmakers pass bill to ban sales of assault weapons
Rhode Island's Democratic-controlled state House on Friday approved legislation that would ban the sale and manufacturing of many semiautomatic rifles commonly referred to as assault weapons The
- Rhode Island Legislature Approves Bill Banning Sale, Transfer of . . .
Rhode Island lawmakers pass a bill limiting assault weapon sales and transfers, igniting controversy banned in the Rhode Island bill are the most popular rifles in the country and are widely
- Rhode Island lawmakers pass bill to ban sales of assault weapons - MSN
Gun control advocates have been pushing for an assault weapons ban in Rhode Island for more than a decade However, despite being a Democratic stronghold, lawmakers throughout the country’s
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