Relating To Firearms. [HB-1316]
Requires licensees who carry firearms concealed or unconcealed outside their residence to have their carry license in their immediate possession and display the license upon the demand of law enforcement officers when being lawfully detained.
HB-1316: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Amy Perruso
Referred To Jha, Referral Sheet 3 on 01/30/2023
Relating To Fireworks. [SB-708]
Sets fines for possession and use of fireworks. Establishes the Fireworks Possession Special Fund and allocates proceeds of the fund to county police departments and for climate change mitigation. Takes effect 1/1/2050. (SD1)
SB-708: Relating To Fireworks.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Reported From Psm (stand. Com. Rep. No. 38) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referral To Wam/jdc. on 02/06/2023
Relating To Fireworks. [SB-1020]
Reduces the offense of purchasing, possessing, setting off, igniting, or discharging aerial devices, display fireworks, or articles pyrotechnic under a weight of twenty-five pounds without a valid permit to a civil violation.
SB-1020: Relating To Fireworks.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Firearms. [HB-1366]
Amends the class C felony offense of manufacturing, purchasing, or obtaining firearm parts to assemble a firearm having no serial number to also prohibit possession of those firearm parts. Amends Act 74, Session Laws of Hawaii 2020, to repeal language that specified the prospective application of that Act. Effective 1/1/2022. (HD1)
HB-1366: Relating To Firearms.
Sponsored by: Rep. Della au Belatti
Act 149, On 07/01/2021 (gov. Msg. No. 1251). on 07/02/2021
Relating To Fireworks. [SB-1020]
Reduces the offense of purchasing, possessing, setting off, igniting, or discharging aerial devices, display fireworks, or articles pyrotechnic under a weight of twenty-five pounds without a valid permit to a civil violation.
SB-1020: Relating To Fireworks.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Referred To Psm, Jdc. on 01/29/2021
HB-600: An Act To Prohibit a Person Convicted of a Crime of Domestic Violence from Possessing a Firearm for a Period of 5 Years and To Better Align Maine Law with Federal Law Regarding Persons Prohibited from Possessing Firearms
Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Stearns
Ld 600 In Senate, June 30, 2015, This Bill, Having Been Returned By The Governor, Together With Objections To The Same Pursuant To The Provisions Of The Constitution Of The State Of Maine, After Reconsideration, The Senate Proceeded To Vote On The Question: "shall This Bill Become A Law Notwithstanding The Objections Of The Governor?" 34 In Favor And 0 Against , Accordingly It Was The Vote Of The Senate That The Bill Become Law And The Veto Was Overridden. on 06/30/2015
You have voted HB-600: An Act To Prohibit a Person Convicted of a Crime of Domestic Violence from Possessing a Firearm for a Period of 5 Years and To Better Align Maine Law with Federal Law Regarding Persons Prohibited from Possessing Firearms.