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Gov. Janet Mills Says Red Flag Referendum Is Wrong for Maine
Mills says Maine's Extreme Risk Protection Order law, used over 1,100 times, balances public safety and Second Amendment rights and warns the referendum would weaken it.
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Gov. Janet Mills comes out against proposed red flag law on November ballot
A portrait of Margaret Chase Smith in the background as proponents of gun safety rally in the halls of the State House on Jan. 3, 2024. (Jim Neuger/Maine Morning Star)Gov. Janet Mills on Friday announced her official opposition to a statewide referendum that will ask voters if they want to institute tougher gun safety regulations, arguing the proposed red flag law will ultimately undermine public safety. Question 2 on the November ballot will re…


Gov. Janet Mills says red flag referendum is wrong for Maine
In an opinion column, the state's top Democrat stated her reasons for voting against Question 2 on the fall ballot.
·Lewiston, United States
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