Last year, Maine lawmakers passed a sweeping anti-gun measure, which included a three-day waiting period that became law because Gov. Janet Mills neither signed nor vetoed it. Mills’ support for various gun control laws raised concern among gun owners and sportsmen across the state, but her veto of a so-called “assault weapons” ban last May offered gun owners some optimism.
Now, it appears that Gov. Mills might be siding with gun rights groups against a growing effort by state Democrats to get a red-flag law referendum put on the statewide ballot, according to a report at mainepublic.org.
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