Maine’s State House hosts a renewed debate on gun control as lawmakers deliberate a series of proposed bills aimed at regulating firearms, including bans on bump stocks and untraceable “ghost guns.” Advocates from both sides gathered for public hearings, where medical professionals emphasized the bills’ potential to reduce gun violence, citing a troubling increase in firearm-related fatalities in the state.
As the discussions unfold, notable proposals include lowering the concealed carry age from 21 to 18 and removing permit requirements for carrying in state parks. The urgency of the gun control measures is underscored by Sen. Anne Carney’s assertion that the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling demands state-level action to uphold public safety policies. Lawmakers anticipate a full day of testimony from a diverse array of voices on these critical issues.
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