PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island lawmaker is asking towns to declare themselves “Second Amendment sanctuaries” to oppose the governor’s push for stricter gun control laws.

Republican state Sen. Elaine Morgan said Friday she’s asking the five towns in her district to follow the lead of the Burrillville Town Council. The council passed a resolution stating it supports the police department’s right to exercise sound discretion when enforcing Second Amendment-related laws.

Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo has said opponents could lobby at the Statehouse— but that seceding from state laws was “not an appropriate response.”

Morgan’s district includes parts of Hopkinton, Charlestown, Exeter, Richmond and West Greenwich. She’s asking them not to enforce laws that infringe on gun rights.

Raimondo wants a ban on guns in schools and a statewide ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.


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