In a renewed debate over firearm laws, Maine lawmakers convened at the State House to address a series of proposed gun control bills, including bans on bump stocks, untraceable “ghost guns,” and large-capacity magazines. Advocates for gun safety highlighted the urgency of these measures, citing a third-grader’s emotional testimony about witnessing gun violence, and addressing the public health crisis posed by firearm-related deaths.
Conversely, proponents of gun rights argue these proposals infringe upon their Second Amendment rights and advocate for relaxing concealed carry laws, such as lowering the minimum age to 18 and eliminating permit requirements in certain areas. With over seven hours of testimony showcasing deep divisions among Maine residents, the outcome of these bills could significantly reshape the state’s approach to gun ownership and regulation.
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