Rhode Island Supreme Court Sides With 2nd Amendment Over Police Chief
Rhode Island Supreme Court Sides With 2nd Amendment Over Police Chief
For the second time in just over a year, the state Supreme Court has rebuked the East Providence police for improperly denying residents licenses to carry concealed weapons.
The high court recently issued an order faulting Chief Christopher J. Parella for failing to abide by the court's previous directive.
The court in April 2015 ordered the city to back up any denial of a license to carry a concealed weapon with findings of fact. It also said at that time that the city was incorrectly applying the law by requiring that applicants demonstrate a "a proper and true need" to carry.
The law reads that a city or town's licensing authority "shall" issue a license when it appears that the applicant has a good reason to fear an injury to his or her person or property or has "any other proper reason" to carry. A proper showing of need is not a component of the law, the court said.
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