Rhode Island lawmakers have an opportunity to pass an assault weapons ban this legislative session, local physicians write.
The bill, which could be headed to the Senate floor soon, notably has the backing of Senate leader Phil Berger this year.
Parents who lost sons from suicide or murder demanding sensible gun controls to women calling for no restrictions on the right to arm themselves in self-defense were among those who testified Monday ...
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