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Maine: "Constitutional Carry" and Other Firearm-Related Bills Scheduled for Friday

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Maine: "Constitutional Carry" and Other Firearm-Related Bills Scheduled for Friday

This Friday, May 1, at 1:00 pm, “Constitutional/Permitless Carry,” Legislative Document 652, is at risk of being amended in the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee (CJPS Committee) with anti-gun language.  Sponsored by Senator Eric Brakey (R-Androscoggin), LD 652, "An Act To Authorize the Carrying of Concealed Handguns without a Permit," would recognize the right of all residents of Maine who are not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing a firearm to carry concealed without obtaining a Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP).  LD 652 would also leave the current carry permitting system intact for those who wish to participate in reciprocal concealed carry permit agreements when traveling to other states.

The fight is heating up!  At this moment, anti-gun extremists such as former New York City Mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg are funneling tens of thousands of out-of-state dollars in an effort to defeat this measure.  The time for action is now!

Other pro- and anti-gun bills will also be heard on Friday. It is critical that you contact members of the CJPS Committee immediately and urge them to vote in accordance to NRA’s recommendations below:

  • SUPPORT Legislative Document 548: Sponsored by Representative Karleton Ward (R-Dedham), LD 548,"An Act To Provide a Concealed Handgun Permit for Active Military Members," would allow military members to be eligible for a Concealed Handgun Permit if they are not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing a firearm.

  • SUPPORT Legislative Document 823: Sponsored by Representative Michael Shaw (D-Standish), LD 823,"An Act To Upgrade the Concealed Handgun Permit Law," would make the Chief of the State Police the only authority for issuing a permit to carry concealed handguns, extend the duration of the permit from 4 years to 10 and eliminate the requirement that a handgun safety course have been taken by the applicant within 5 years prior to the date of application.

  • SUPPORT Legislative Document 868: Sponsored by Senator Paul Davis (R-Piscataquis), LD 868, "An Act To Remove Limitations on Reciprocity for Concealed Handguns Permits," would change Maine law to grant reciprocity to concealed handgun permits issued to a person by that person’s state of residence as long as that state of residence honors a permit to carry a concealed handgun issued by the State of Maine.

  • OPPOSE Legislative Document 415: Sponsored by Representative Mark Dion (D-Portland), LD 415, "An Act To Promote the Safe Use and Sale of Firearms,” would discourage the private sale of firearms by creating a civil offense for private transfers/sales that have not gone through a federally licensed firearms dealer if the transferee is a prohibited person for the first offense and a Class E crime for any subsequent offenses.  Currently, it is illegal under Maine and federal law to knowingly sell a firearm to a person who is a prohibited person.  Likewise, it is a felony under Maine and federal law for a prohibited person to buy, own or possess a firearm.  However, this legislation seeks to make drastic and unnecessary changes to current firearms laws that will unduly place law-abiding citizens at risk by creating a system of fines, and in some cases criminal liability, for the private sale of firearms. 

Please use the contact information provided below to call and email members of the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee TODAY and urge them to vote in SUPPORT of Legislative Documents 652, 548, 823 and 868 and to vote AGAINST Legislative Document 415. To view the full work session notice, click here.

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee:

Senator Kimberley Rosen (R-8), Chair
Phone: 207-469-3779
Email: [email protected]

Senator David Burns (R-6)
Phone: 207-733-8856
Email: [email protected]

Senator Stanley Gerzofsky (D-24)
Phone: 207-373-1328
Email: [email protected]  

Representative Lori Fowle, Chair (D-80)
Phone: (207) 287-1430
Email: [email protected]     

Representative Justin Chenette (D-15)
Phone: (207) 287-1430
Email: [email protected] 

Representative James Davitt (D-101)
Phone: (207) 287-1430
Email: [email protected]    

Representative Karen Gerrish (R-20)
Phone: (207) 287-1430
Email: [email protected]    

Representative Michel Lajoie (D-58)
Phone: 207-783-1927
Email: [email protected]  

Representative Ricky Long (R-145)
Phone: 207-365-4704
Email: [email protected]      

Representative Catherine Nadeau (D-78)
Phone: (207) 287-1430
Email: [email protected]    

Representative Timothy Theriault (R-79)
Phone: (207) 287-1430
Email: [email protected]      

Representative Michael Timmons (R-45)
Phone: (207) 287-1430
Email: [email protected]    

Representative Charlotte Warren (D-84)
Phone: (207) 287-1430
Email: [email protected]

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