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A JUDGE STEPS IN. (CHELSEA) NEW AT FIVE-THIRTY -- THE TARGET 12 INVESTIGATORS ARE LOOKING INTO RHODE ISLANDS GUN LAWS -- FOLLOWING A RECENT SUPREME COURT DECISION. (MIKE) THE ATTORNEY GENERALS OFFICE SAYS---- THE STATES CURRENT CONCEALED WEAPONS LAW DOES NOT NEED TO CHANGE -- DESPITE THE NATIONS HIGH COURT STRIKING DOWN A NEW YORK LAW----- LIMITING GUNS IN PUBLIC. (CHELSEA) TARGET 12 INVESTIGATOR TOLLY TAYLOR JOINS US NOW WITH THE DETAILS. (TOLLY) THE SUPREME COURT RULED SIX STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HAVE GUN LICENSING LAWS THAT ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL. BUT RHODE ISLAND ATTORNEY GENERAL PETER NERONHA SAYS BECAUSE RHODE ISLAND IS *NOT* ONE OF THOSE SIX STATES IT DOESNT HAVE TO CHANGE ITS LICENSING PROGRAM. IN JUNE, A 6-3 U-S SUPREME COURT DECISION OVERTURNED A NEW YORK LAW, WHICH PUT LIMITS ON CARRYING GUNS OUTSIDE THE HOME. THE CASE WAS ESPECIALLY FOCUSED ON CONCEALED-CARRY LICENSING LAWS AND TODAY, RHODE ISLAND ATTORNEY GENERAL PETER NERONHA ISSUED HIS OWN GUIDANCE