Rhode Island General Laws section 11-47-58 establishes limited statewide preemption of firearm regulation, reserving most licensing and possession rules to state law while allowing some municipal authority over discharge and zoning.
RIGL 11-47-58 declares that the regulation of firearms is a matter of statewide concern and reserves to the General Assembly authority over licensing, registration, sale, and possession. However, Rhode Island's preemption is narrower than many states, allowing cities and towns to regulate the discharge of firearms within municipal limits and impose zoning rules on dealers and ranges. Some municipalities, including Providence, have adopted local rules governing storage, display, and locations where firearms may be carried, leading to ongoing legal debate over the scope of preemption. The state's licensing scheme under RIGL Chapter 11-47 generally controls who may possess firearms statewide.
Violating Rhode Island's firearm licensing and possession laws is a felony carrying significant prison terms, while ordinance violations on discharge or zoning typically result in fines and misdemeanor charges.
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