Maine Lawmakers Propose Expanding Background Checks For Gun Sales
State lawmakers are proposing an array of changes to Maine's gun laws, including instituting background checks for all private sales and transfers.
Democratic Gov. Janet Mills told reporters during a noisy gaggle in the State House rotunda that she'll consider each proposal, but noted that Maine voters rejected a ballot initiative that would have required background checks on private sales and transfers.
"You know, the people have already spoken on background checks and they've spoken pretty loud and clear. Thirteen out of 16 counties voted against background checks. That's a significant thing to me," Mills said.
The ballot initiative Mills refers to was rejected 52 percent to 48 percent in 2016.
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