Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2710

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Restricts the possession of prohibited firearms.

Impact

The proposed changes in S2710 would amend existing criminal laws, specifically targeting the manufacture and sale of prohibited firearms. By doing so, the bill seeks to centralize authority in regulating firearms within the state, creating stricter enforcement measures and clearer guidelines for law enforcement agencies. The act allows limited exceptions for existing firearm owners, who may sell their prohibited firearms to federally licensed dealers or out-of-state individuals, but overall aims to phase out these guns from public circulation.

Summary

S2710 is a legislative act designed to restrict the possession, manufacturing, and sale of prohibited firearms in the state of Rhode Island. Set to take effect on July 1, 2026, the bill outlines rigid penalties for violations, including up to ten years of imprisonment or fines reaching $10,000. The primary intent is to tighten laws surrounding firearms considered dangerous or illegal under state law, thereby promoting public safety and reducing gun violence incidents.

Contention

Despite its aims for enhancing public safety, S2710 is anticipated to attract both support and opposition. Proponents argue that the legislation is essential for addressing gun-related violence and ensuring that the public is protected from the risks associated with prohibited firearms. Conversely, opponents may contend that such restrictions infringe on Second Amendment rights and may not effectively prevent crime or violence, suggesting that the focus should instead be on broader reform in gun legislation rather than stringent limitations on specific firearms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0734

Prohibits sale and possession of assault weapons, as defined and would provide certain exemptions to include law enforcement officers and those individuals legally in possession of any such firearm at the time of passage of this act.

RI S0150

Prohibits the sale or possession of firearm silencers unless the person complies with federal law in the sale, possession and use.

RI S0359

Establishes the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025.

RI H5436

Establishes the Rhode Island Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025.

RI H5076

MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE STATE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2026

RI S0727

Makes a first offense of possessing a large capacity feeding device a misdemeanor and subsequent offenses felonies.

RI S0566

Provides for a cause of action against an individual or entity that prohibits the possession of firearms on real property, except residences, by an individual that is authorized and licensed to carry a firearm.

RI H5443

Creates process for individual to voluntarily be either temporarily or indefinitely added to a list restricting their rights to purchase or possess firearms.

RI S0740

Creates process for individual to voluntarily be either temporarily or indefinitely added to a list restricting their rights to purchase or possess firearms.

RI S0144

Permits possession or use of device that muffles sound on any firearm longer than 17” in length and permits the use of such a device by any person while hunting provided that they have a valid hunting license.

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