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Appeals court rules Maine’s gun waiting period likely constitutional
The court said the 72-hour delay is a modest burden and sent the case back to district court.
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Appeals court says Maine's 3-day waiting period on guns is likely constitutional
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that Maine’s 72-hour waiting period on gun purchases is likely constitutional, handing gun control advocates a significant victory in a high-profile Second Amendment case. Maine’s Democratic-controlled Legislature approved the 72-hour waiting period law two years ago as part of a suite of gun measures passed after the October 2023 Lewiston mass shootings that left 18 people dead. But a group of gun owners, gu…
·Bangor, United States
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Appeals court rules Maine’s gun waiting period likely constitutional
The ruling allows the state to resume enforcing a 3-day waiting period while a lawsuit brought by a gun buyer, three dealers and a training center continues.
·Lewiston, United States
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