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John,
Following the recent heartbreaking, senseless tragedies in Uvalde, Buffalo, and cities across the country, Governor McKee has advocated for Rhode Island legislators to take action. Today, that advocacy paid off.
Governor Dan McKee officially made Rhode Island a leader in common sense firearm safety measures and a role model for the rest of the nation [[link removed]] – signing three new bills into law this afternoon.
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Governor McKee is proud to stand with Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action, and the many families across our country who have been affected by gun violence. The Governor’s stance on this issue is clear: Enough is enough .
Rhode Island’s new gun safety legislation will:
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Get
rid
of
high-capacity
magazines
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Raise
the
legal
age
to
purchase
firearms
to
21
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Prohibit
people
from
openly
carrying
loaded
rifles
and
shotguns
in
public
spaces
Leading up to today’s legislative victory, Governor McKee took additional steps to make Rhode Island schools as safe as possible moving forward.
Governor McKee recently led a coalition of superintendents, Department of Education officials, and Rhode Island State Police leadership to double-down on and make major investments in school safety measures. The McKee administration provided up to $500,000 to all of Rhode Island’s school districts for new safety measures and upgrades to existing systems.
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-Team McKee
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