Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 11-47 - Weapons
Section 11-47-22. - Forfeiture and destruction of unlawful firearms.

§ 11-47-22. Forfeiture and destruction of unlawful firearms.
(a) No property right shall exist in any firearm unlawfully possessed, carried, or used, and all unlawful firearms are hereby declared to be nuisances and forfeited to the state.
(b) When a firearm is lawfully seized, confiscated from or turned in by any person, it shall be placed in the custody of the superintendent of state police or the chief of police in the city or town in which it was seized, confiscated or turned in to. The officer who takes custody of the firearm shall promptly ascertain, using available record keeping systems, including, but not limited to, the National Crime Information Center, whether the firearm has been reported stolen and if stolen shall notify the reporting law enforcement agency of the recovery of said firearm. If the police department in the city or town in which the firearm was seized or confiscated has not been notified by a justice of the superior court or the attorney general that the firearm is necessary as evidence in a criminal or civil matter, it shall be returned to the lawful owner. However, any owner of a firearm who shall knowingly fail to report the loss or theft of the firearm to the proper law enforcement authorities shall not be entitled to its return.
(c) If a firearm is found not to be stolen and the owner cannot be readily ascertained within ninety (90) days subsequent to the seizure or confiscation of said firearm and the firearm is no longer necessary as evidence in a criminal or civil matter, the police department having custody of the firearm shall have the option of either: (1) destroying said firearm by rendering it permanently and irretrievably inoperable; (2) transferring custody of said firearms to the state crime laboratory for the purpose of criminal investigation; or (3) holding an auction of those firearms seized, confiscated or turned in to said police department; provided, however, any firearms to be transferred at auction shall be limited to antique firearms or curios or relics. For purposes of this section, “an antique firearm” shall be defined as any firearm (including any firearm with a matchlock, flintlock, percussion cap, or similar type of ignition system) manufactured on or before 1899, and any replica of such firearm if such replica is not designed or redesigned for using rim-fire or conventional center fire fixed ammunition, or uses rim-fire or conventional center fire fixed ammunition which is no longer manufactured in the United States and which is not readily available in the ordinary channels of commercial trade. “Curios or relics” shall be defined as firearms which are of special interest to collectors by reason of some quality other than is associated with firearms intended for sporting use or as offensive or defensive weapons. To be recognized as curios or relics, firearms must be manufactured at least fifty (50) years prior to the current date, but not including replicas thereof, and firearms which derive a substantial part of their monetary value from the fact that they are novel, rare, bizarre, or because of their association with some historical figure, period, or event.
(d) In the event that an auction is held, bidders shall be limited to bona fide holders of a valid Federal Firearms License for Retail Sale or a Federal Firearms Collector License. Any auction shall be advertised at least once a week for a period of three (3) weeks preceding the date of the auction in a newspaper of general circulation, said notice clearly stating the time, location and terms of said auction. All funds realized shall be used to purchase and provide necessary safety equipment, including, but not limited to, bulletproof vests, for the police department holding the auction and shall not revert to any general fund of the state, city or town, as the case may be.
(e) All firearms received by any police department in any manner shall be entered in the department’s permanent records and listed by make, model, caliber and serial number and the manner in which said firearm was disposed of and, if by auction, the name and federal license number of the buyer. A copy of said record shall be forwarded to the office of the Rhode Island Attorney General and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of the United States Treasury Department on at least an annual basis.
History of Section.P.L. 1927, ch. 1052, § 10; G.L. 1938, ch. 404, § 10; G.L. 1956, § 11-47-16; G.L. 1956, § 11-47-22; P.L. 1959, ch. 75, § 1; P.L. 1975, ch. 278, § 1; P.L. 2003, ch. 418, § 1; P.L. 2003, ch. 432, § 1; P.L. 2008, ch. 267, § 1; P.L. 2008, ch. 417, § 1.

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.