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Guide to gun rights in your Rhode Island City/Town

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In case anyone was wondering about Rhode Island's Gun Rights.
This is a map of what your chance's are getting a "City/Town Issued CCW Permit" from the local police chief's. This has nothing to do with trying to get one issued from the AG's Office.
I borrowed this pic from Citizens' Rights Action League of Rhode Island[smile]
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Two questions: can you explain what "11-47-11" is?
Also, what about Block Island, I don't see it listed.
I may be wrong but I thought it was part of R.I. ?
 
11-47-11 Issued usually by the town/city police chief that you live in. No wait period need to purchase a weapon. no open carry

11-47-18 Issued by the attorney general, have to wait the 7 days to purchase weapons, and are allowed to open carry (this permit is usually issued to security, armor car drivers and the like or to someone who's police chief breaks the law by not issuing)


TITLE 11
Criminal Offenses
CHAPTER 11-47
Weapons
SECTION 11-47-11

§ 11-47-11 License or permit to carry concealed pistol or revolver. – (a) The licensing authorities of any city or town shall, upon application of any person twenty-one (21) years of age or over having a bona fide residence or place of business within the city or town, or of any person twenty-one (21) years of age or over having a bona fide residence within the United States and a license or permit to carry a pistol or revolver concealed upon his or her person issued by the authorities of any other state or subdivision of the United States, issue a license or permit to the person to carry concealed upon his or her person a pistol or revolver everywhere within this state for four (4) years from date of issue, if it appears that the applicant has good reason to fear an injury to his or her person or property or has any other proper reason for carrying a pistol or revolver, and that he or she is a suitable person to be so licensed. The license or permit shall be in triplicate in form to be prescribed by the attorney general and shall bear the fingerprint, photograph, name, address, description, and signature of the licensee and the reason given for desiring a license or permit and in no case shall it contain the serial number of any firearm. The original shall be delivered to the licensee. Any member of the licensing authority, its agents, servants, and employees shall be immune from suit in any action, civil or criminal, based upon any official act or decision, performed or made in good faith in issuing a license or permit under this chapter.

(b) Notwithstanding any other chapter or section of the general laws of the state of Rhode Island, the licensing authority of any city or town shall not provide or release to any individual, firm, association or corporation the name, address, or date of birth of any person who has held or currently holds a license or permit to carry a concealed pistol or revolver. This section shall not be construed to prohibit the release of any statistical data of a general nature relative to age, gender and racial or ethnic background nor shall it be construed to prevent the release of information to parties involved in any prosecution of § 11-47-8 or in response to a lawful subpoena in any criminal or civil action which the person is a party to that action.

TITLE 11
Criminal Offenses
CHAPTER 11-47
Weapons
SECTION 11-47-18

§ 11-47-18 License or permit issued by attorney general on showing of need – Issuance to retired police officers. – (a) The attorney general may issue a license or permit to any person twenty-one (21) years of age or over to carry a pistol or revolver, whether concealed or not, upon his or her person upon a proper showing of need, subject to the provisions of §§ 11-47-12 and 11-47-15; that license or permit may be issued notwithstanding the provisions of § 11-47-7.

(b) All state police officers and permanent members of city and town police forces of this state who have retired in good standing after at least twenty (20) years of service, or retired in good standing due to a physical disability other than a psychological impairment, may be issued a license or permit by the attorney general subject to the provisions of §§ 11-47-12 and 11-47-15. The term "in good standing" means that at the time of retirement, the police officer was not facing disciplinary action that could have resulted in his or her termination for misconduct or unfitness for office. Any member of the licensing authority, and its agents, servants, and employees shall be immune from suit in any action, civil or criminal, based upon any official act or decision, performed or made in good faith in issuing a license or permit under this chapter.

(c) Notwithstanding any other chapter or section of the general laws of the state of Rhode Island, the attorney general shall not provide or release to any individual, firm, association or corporation the name, address, or date of birth of any person who has held or currently holds a license or permit to carry a concealed pistol or revolver. This section shall not be construed to prohibit the release of any statistical data of a general nature relative to age, gender and racial or ethnic background nor shall it be construed to prevent the release of information to parties involved in any prosecution of § 11-47-8 or in response to a lawful subpoena in any criminal or civil action which said person is a party to such action.
 
Non-Residents generally apply for a permit from the Attorney General. The permits are difficult to obtain. They require that you have a very good reason and are usually limited to work purposes (even though the AG has no legal authority to put restrictions on a permit).

I don't know of any non-residents who have tried applying to a local police chief. I have an AG permit and thought about trying to get a permit from a green town in RI but I don't want to open a can of worms.
 
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