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S2726 - Mandatory 8-Hour Firearm Safety Training (2026)

Bill Details

Chamber: Senate

Introduced: February 27, 2026

Committee: Senate Judiciary

Status: In Committee

Bill Summary

S2726 expands Rhode Island's mandatory firearm safety training requirement to cover all firearms - including rifles and shotguns - and increases the required training from two hours to eight hours, with a mandatory standardized written test. Training administration moves from DEM to the Attorney General's office.

Anti Gun Rights

Bill History

02/27/2026Introduced, referred to Senate Judiciary

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Sponsors

mark_mckenney
Democrat

Senate District 30

victoria_gu
Democrat

Senate District 38

louis_dipalma
Democrat

Senate District 12

dawn_euer
Democrat

Senate District 13

robert_britto
Democrat

Senate District 18

melissa_murray
Democrat

Senate District 24

jacob_bissaillon
sam_zurier

Bill Analysis

S2726 expands Rhode Island’s mandatory firearm safety training requirement from pistols and revolvers to all firearms – including rifles and shotguns – and increases the required training from two hours to eight hours, with a mandatory standardized written test.

The Key Change

Current law requires a 2-hour DEM pistol/revolver safety course before purchasing a handgun. S2726 rewrites this requirement to apply to all firearms. The new 8-hour course must cover live fire training, injury and suicide prevention, state firearms law, and conflict resolution, and applicants must pass a written test developed by the Attorney General. The AG’s office would certify instructors and approve curriculum, replacing DEM in that role.

What It Means for Gun Owners

Any Rhode Islander who wants to purchase any firearm – not just a handgun – would need to complete an 8-hour state-approved training course and pass a written test. Buyers of rifles and shotguns currently face no training requirement. S2726 imposes one, creating a new time and cost barrier before a Rhode Islander can exercise their constitutional right to purchase any firearm.

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