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Legal Information: Rhode Island

State Gun Laws

Laws current as of July 19, 2024

What will happen if the abuser tries to purchase a gun?

Buying a gun from a licensed gun seller

Anyone who wants to buy a gun from a licensed gun seller, also called a firearms dealer, must first pass a criminal background check. This background check is done through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). A licensed gun seller will use the NICS to quickly check if someone can legally buy, have, and transport guns.1

If the abuser was convicted of a felony or a domestic violence misdemeanor in any state or territory, or if s/he has a qualifying protection order against him/her, those records should be in the NICS. This should prevent the abuser from legally buying a gun. However, not all states automatically put their records in NICS. This makes it more difficult to do a complete criminal background check. Sometimes criminals and abusers might slip through the system.

Buying a gun from a private seller or online

Someone who wants to buy a gun from a private seller or an online seller doesn’t have to go through a background check. Private and online gun sellers don’t use the NICS.

Note: Just because someone was able to buy a gun, it doesn’t always mean s/he is allowed to have one. If you think the abuser has a gun but shouldn’t, you can report it to the police. You can ask them to take the abuser’s gun away. Hopefully, the police will investigate the situation. You might also want to create a safety plan, which could include filing for a restraining order. An advocate at your local domestic violence organization may be able to help you design a personalized safety plan. 

1 National Criminal Justice Reference Service website