Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 11-47 - Weapons
Section 11-47-2. - Definitions.

§ 11-47-2. Definitions.
When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases are construed as follows:
(1) “3D printing process” means 3D printing or additive manufacturing which is a process of making three (3) dimensional solid objects from a computer file and shall include any of various processes in which material is joined or solidified under computer control to create a three (3) dimensional object, with material being added together including liquid molecules or powder grains.
(2) “Antique firearm” is defined as that term is defined under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 921.
(3) “Binary trigger” means a device that replaces a standard trigger on a semi-automatic weapon and is designed to fire one round on the pull of the trigger and another round upon release of the trigger.
(4) “Bump-fire stock” means any device that replaces a semi-automatic weapon’s standard stock and is designed to slide back and forth rapidly, harnessing the weapon’s recoil to rapidly fire the weapon.
(5) “Crime of violence” means and includes any of the following crimes or an attempt to commit any of them: murder, manslaughter, rape, first- or second-degree sexual assault, first- or second-degree child molestation, kidnapping, first- and second-degree arson, mayhem, robbery, burglary, breaking and entering, any felony violation involving the illegal manufacture, sale, or delivery of a controlled substance, or possession with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver a controlled substance classified in schedule I or schedule II of § 21-28-2.08, any violation of § 21-28-4.01.1 or § 21-28-4.01.2 or conspiracy to commit any violation of these statutes, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault or battery involving grave bodily injury, or assault with intent to commit any offense punishable as a felony; upon any conviction of an offense punishable as a felony offense under § 12-29-5.
(6) “Firearm” includes any machine gun, pistol, rifle, air rifle, air pistol, “blank gun,” “BB gun,” or other instrument from which steel or metal projectiles are propelled, or that may readily be converted to expel a projectile, except crossbows, recurve, compound, or longbows, and except instruments propelling projectiles that are designed or normally used for a primary purpose other than as a weapon. The frame or receiver of the weapon shall be construed as a firearm under the provisions of this section.
(7) “Fugitive from justice” means any person who has fled from any state, territory, the District of Columbia, or possession of the United States to avoid prosecution for a crime of violence or to avoid giving testimony in any criminal proceeding.
(8) “Ghost gun” means a firearm, including a frame or receiver, that lacks a unique serial number engraved or cased in metal alloy on the frame or receiver by a licensed manufacturer, maker, or importer under federal law or markings in accordance with 27 C.F.R. § 479.102. It does not include a firearm that has been rendered permanently inoperable, or a firearm that is not required to have a serial number in accordance with the federal Gun Control Act of 1968.
(9) “Licensing authorities” means the board of police commissioners of a city or town where the board has been instituted, the chief of police or superintendent of police of other cities and towns having a regular organized police force, and, in towns where there is no chief of police or superintendent of police, it means the town clerk who may issue licenses upon the recommendation of the town sergeant, and it also means any other person or body duly authorized by the city or town charter or by state law.
(10) “Machine gun” means any weapon that shoots, is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to shoot automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger. The term also includes the frame or receiver of the weapon, any combination of parts designed and intended for use in converting a weapon into a machine gun, and any combination of parts from which a machine gun can be assembled if the parts are in the possession or under the control of a person.
(11) “Major component” means, with respect to a firearm:
(i) The slide or cylinder or the frame or receiver of the firearm; and
(ii) In the case of a rifle or shotgun, includes the barrel of the firearm.
(12) “Person” includes an individual, partnership, firm, association, or corporation.
(13) “Pistol” includes any pistol or revolver, and any shotgun, rifle, or similar weapon with overall length less than twenty-six inches (26″), but does not include any pistol or revolver designed for the use of blank cartridges only.
(14) “Rifle” shall have the same meaning as in 26 U.S.C. § 5845(c), and by barrel length and overall length not be subject to registration pursuant to the National Firearms Act, 26 U.S.C. ch. 53 (prior § 5801 et seq.).
(15) “Sawed-off rifle” means any rifle with overall length of less than twenty-six inches (26″) or barrel length of less than sixteen inches (16″).
(16) “Sawed-off shotgun” means any shotgun with overall length of less than twenty-six inches (26″) or barrel length of less than eighteen inches (18″).
(17) “Sell” includes let or hire, give, lend, and transfer, and “purchase” includes hire, accept, and borrow, and “purchasing” shall be construed accordingly.
(18) “Shotgun” shall have the same meaning as in 26 U.S.C. § 5845(d), and by barrel length and overall length not be subject to registration pursuant to the National Firearms Act, 26 U.S.C. ch. 53 (prior § 5801 et seq.).
(19) “Trigger crank” means a trigger actuator that attaches to the trigger of a semi-automatic weapon and causes the weapon to fire by turning the crank handle.
(20) “Undetectable firearm” means any firearm that:
(i) After removal of all parts, other than a major component, is not as detectable by walk-through metal detectors commonly used at airports or other public buildings; or
(ii) Any major component of which, if subjected to inspection by the types of detection devices commonly used at airports or other public buildings for security screening, would not generate an image that accurately depicts the shape of the component; or
(iii) Is manufactured wholly of plastic, fiberglass, or through a 3D printing process; or
(iv) Upon which the frame or receiver lacks a unique serial number engraved or cased into on the frame or receiver by a licensed manufacturer, maker, or importer under federal law, or markings in accordance with 27 C.F.R. § 479.102. Provided, however, this subsection shall not apply to any firearm rendered permanently inoperable or a firearm manufactured prior to 1968.
History of Section.P.L. 1927, ch. 1052, § 1; G.L. 1938, ch. 404, § 1; P.L. 1950, ch. 2452, § 1; G.L. 1956, § 11-47-2; P.L. 1959, ch. 75, § 1; P.L. 1974, ch. 184, § 1; P.L. 1975, ch. 278, § 1; P.L. 1988, ch. 660, § 1; P.L. 1989, ch. 542, § 7; P.L. 1991, ch. 333, § 1; P.L. 1995, ch. 153, § 1; P.L. 1996, ch. 275, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 213, § 1; P.L. 2012, ch. 232, § 1; P.L. 2018, ch. 5, § 1; P.L. 2018, ch. 8, § 1; P.L. 2020, ch. 9, § 1; P.L. 2020, ch. 10, § 1; P.L. 2022, ch. 133, § 1, effective June 21, 2022; P.L. 2022, ch. 134, § 1, effective June 21, 2022.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 11 - Criminal Offenses

Chapter 11-47 - Weapons

Section 11-47-1. - Short title.

Section 11-47-2. - Definitions.

Section 11-47-3. - Carrying dangerous weapons or substances when committing crime of violence.

Section 11-47-3.1. - Carrying a stolen firearm when committing a crime of violence.

Section 11-47-3.2. - Using a firearm when committing a crime of violence.

Section 11-47-4. - Being armed prima facie evidence of intention.

Section 11-47-5. - Possession of firearms by certain persons prohibited.

Section 11-47-5.1. - Larceny of a firearm.

Section 11-47-5.2. - Possession of a stolen firearm.

Section 11-47-5.3. - Surrender of firearms by persons convicted of domestic violence offenses.

Section 11-47-5.4. - Surrender of firearms after domestic violence offenses.

Section 11-47-5.5. - Motion to lift firearms prohibition for persons convicted of specified misdemeanor domestic violence offenses — Consecutive prohibitions — Return of surrendered firearms.

Section 11-47-6. - Mental incompetents and drug addicts prohibited from possession of firearms.

Section 11-47-7. - Possession of firearm by alien.

Section 11-47-8. - License or permit required for carrying pistol — Other weapons prohibited.

Section 11-47-8.1. - Modification of semi-automatic weapon.

Section 11-47-9. - Persons exempt from restrictions.

Section 11-47-9.1. - Additional exemptions.

Section 11-47-10. - License or permit not required to carry to target range.

Section 11-47-11. - License or permit to carry concealed pistol or revolver.

Section 11-47-12. - License or permit fee.

Section 11-47-13. - Revocation of license or permit.

Section 11-47-14. - Licenses and permits to banks and carriers.

Section 11-47-15. - Proof of ability required for license or permit.

Section 11-47-15.1. - Qualifications required of law enforcement officers appointed after June 6, 1970.

Section 11-47-15.2. - Definitions of law enforcement firing positions.

Section 11-47-15.3. - Commission on law enforcement standards and training.

Section 11-47-16. - Certification of qualification.

Section 11-47-16.1. - Special commission on law enforcement weapons qualifications of retired officers.

Section 11-47-17. - Qualifications required of law enforcement officers appointed after June 17, 1959.

Section 11-47-17.1. - Mandatory or discretionary nature of § 11-47-15.1 requirements — Qualification reports to be filed.

Section 11-47-18. - License or permit issued by attorney general on showing of need — Issuance to retired police officers.

Section 11-47-19. - Machine gun manufacturers’ licenses or permits.

Section 11-47-20. - Sale or possession of silencers.

Section 11-47-20.1. - Armor-piercing bullets.

Section 11-47-20.2. - Possession during commission of a felony.

Section 11-47-20.3. - Injury or death of law enforcement officer.

Section 11-47-20.4. - Body armor.

Section 11-47-21. - Restrictions on possession or carrying of explosives or noxious substances.

Section 11-47-22. - Forfeiture and destruction of unlawful firearms.

Section 11-47-23. - False information in securing firearm or license — Straw purchases.

Section 11-47-24. - Alteration of marks of identification on firearms.

Section 11-47-25. - Antique firearms and collections.

Section 11-47-26. - Penalties for violations.

Section 11-47-27. - Standard of proof under §§ 11-47-1 — 11-47-34.

Section 11-47-28. - Arrest and detention for possession of firearms.

Section 11-47-29. - Certification of conviction of alien.

Section 11-47-30. - Transfer or delivery of firearms to minors.

Section 11-47-31. - Sale, transfer or delivery of ammunition to minors.

Section 11-47-32. - Possession of ammunition by minor.

Section 11-47-33. - Possession of firearms by minors.

Section 11-47-34. - [Repealed.]

Section 11-47-35. - Sale of concealable weapons — Safety courses and tests — Issuance of permits to certain government officers.

Section 11-47-35.1. - Persons exempt from § 11-47-35.

Section 11-47-35.2. - Sale of rifles/shotguns.

Section 11-47-35.3. - Annual report on application process administration.

Section 11-47-36. - Purchase of concealable firearms from out of state dealers.

Section 11-47-37. - Sale to minors and others forbidden.

Section 11-47-37.1. - Persons exempt from age restrictions.

Section 11-47-38. - Dealers to be licensed.

Section 11-47-39. - Issuance and conditions of dealer’s license.

Section 11-47-40. - Register of sales of firearms — Display of firearms.

Section 11-47-41. - Government firearm registration prohibited.

Section 11-47-42. - Weapons other than firearms prohibited.

Section 11-47-43. - Collectors and police officers exempt from § 11-47-42.

Section 11-47-44. - Standard of proof under §§ 11-47-42 and 11-47-43.

Section 11-47-45. - Arrest and detention for possession of weapon prohibited by § 11-47-42.

Section 11-47-46. - Sections 11-47-42 — 11-47-45 inapplicable to firearms.

Section 11-47-47. - Display of weapons.

Section 11-47-48. - Report of gunshot wounds.

Section 11-47-48.1. - Report of lost or stolen weapons.

Section 11-47-49. - Firing across highways prohibited.

Section 11-47-49.1. - Firing in Blackstone Valley Flood Plain prohibited.

Section 11-47-50. - Firing without landowner’s permission — Firing in compact area.

Section 11-47-51. - Loaded rifles and shotguns in vehicles and roadways.

Section 11-47-51.1. - Discharge of firearm or incendiary or explosive substance or device from motor vehicle.

Section 11-47-52. - Carrying of weapon while under the influence of liquor or drugs.

Section 11-47-53. - Limitation of prosecutions under §§ 11-47-49 — 11-47-52 — Fines.

Section 11-47-54. - Licensing of shooting galleries.

Section 11-47-55. - Enforcement of chapter.

Section 11-47-56. - Constitutionality.

Section 11-47-57. - “Mace” or similar substances.

Section 11-47-58. - Firearms — State preemption.

Section 11-47-59. - Possession of knife during commission of crime.

Section 11-47-60. - Possession of firearms on school grounds.

Section 11-47-60.1. - Safe storage.

Section 11-47-60.2. - Possession of weapons on school grounds — Notification.

Section 11-47-60.3. - Trigger lock required.

Section 11-47-61. - Drive-by shootings.

Section 11-47-62. - Rifle ranges — Immunity from prosecution — Criminal or civil.

Section 11-47-63. - Relief from disqualifiers program.

Section 11-47-64. - Sale of ammunition.