Overwhelming Support from Law Enforcement and Public Safety Officials The experts weighed in on The Safe Schools Act of 2019 at the State House on March 19th. Col. James Manni, Superintendent of the RI State Police, along with other R.I. law enforcement and public...
Thanks for Signing! We can’t do it without folks like you 🙂 RECENT NEWS AND EVENTS 17 R.I. Student Actions Since Parkland Feb 13, 2019 Students across RI have been diligently advocating for sensible gun safety reform since the Parkland shooting. House Rules...
← Buy a Gun Barrel Necklace Thanks for Signing! → Will You Make Gun Safety Reform a Priority in 2019? On February 14, 2018, 17 students and teachers were shot to death at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL; 17 others were shot but survived....
On Tuesday, February 5, 2019, a concealed carry permit holder shot a 78-year old bus driver with an 8-year old student on the bus. The incident happened on a snowy highway in Minneapolis. The gunfire grazed the bus driver’s head and struck his left arm. The...
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A couple watching their son play in a basketball tournament for elementary schoolers found a loaded handgun wrapped in a handkerchief in the bleachers.The owner, a grandfather with a concealed carry permit, returned to the school when he realized he had left his gun...
A district employee at Mustang High School in Oklahoma forgot to remove his loaded gun from his bag before coming into school. The bag was found by staff and the school was put on lockdown. Read full story … Email RI Lawmakers NOW to Keep Guns Out of K-12...
← RICAGV Supports Reform Caucuses Call for Rule Changes RI House District 1 → Over 40 Rhode Island citizens and experts signed up to give testimony – all in opposition – to H5037, the House Rules bill for 2019/20. A dozen or so more names were...