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PA Bill Number: HB2663

Title: Providing for older adults protective services; and making a repeal.

Description: Providing for older adults protective services; and making a repeal. ...

Last Action: Referred to AGING AND OLDER ADULT SERVICES

Last Action Date: Nov 19, 2024

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Rhode Island Stun Gun Ban Ruled Unconstitutional :: 03/17/2022

“We were successful in having the last statewide electric arm ban struck as violating the Second Amendment,” attorney Stephen Stamboulieh tells AmmoLand Shooting Sports  News. Stamboulieh and attorney Alan Beck were co-counsels with Rhode Island attorney Frank R. Sarccoccio. They represented plaintiffs Michael P. O’Neil, vice president of the Rhode Island 2nd Amendment Coalition, and Nicola Grasso, former president of the Rhodes Island Federated Sportsmen’s  Coalition.

The decision striking down the law is stated in the Memorandum and Order by District Judge William E. Smith for the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island, filed Tuesday:

“For the reasons stated herein, Plaintiffs’ Motion for Summary Judgment, ECF No. 30, is GRANTED and Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment, ECF No. 35, is DENIED. The prohibition against the possession and use of stun guns set forth in § 11-47-42(a) is an unconstitutional restriction of the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment in light of Heller. Consequently, Judgment shall enter in favor of Plaintiffs. Defendants are PERMANENTLY ENJOINED from enforcing § 11-47-42(a) as related to stun guns. IT IS SO ORDERED.”

That’s even though Judge Smith made no secret of his disdain for the Heller decision and Justice Antonin Scalia’s reasoning, going so far as to cite one analysis characterizing it as not “defensible as an example of Constitutional ‘originalism.’ Rather, Justice Scalia’s majority opinion is a much better example of judicial activism or ‘living constitutionalism’”…

“By my count, since D.C. v. Heller stun gun bans have been invalidated or repealed in Hawaii, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, now Rhode Island, Wisconsin, D.C., the Virgin Islands, Overland Park (Kansas), and Annapolis, Baltimore, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Tacoma, and in four Maryland counties (Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Harford County, and Howard County),” law professor Eugene Volokh writes.  “The Illinois Supreme Court, which had held that the Second Amendment secures a right to carry guns (a matter on which courts are split), has also held that the Second Amendment likewise secures a right to carry stun guns.”

Stamboulieh and Beck have shepherded the victories in Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, New Orleans, Annapolis Maryland, Westminster Maryland, Tacoma, Philadelphia, and now Rhode Island.

Disclosure: Stamboulieh and Beck have represented me on numerous Second Amendment cases reported on this site.

https://www.ammoland.com/2022/03/rhode-island-stun-gun-ban-ruled-unconstitutional/#axzz7Npz89Htx