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    Proposed Ban On Guns In Public Places Stirs Debate

    Proposal Would Ban Guns From Public Areas In Maine

    POSTED: 10:24 pm EDT September 14, 2010
    UPDATED: 12:39 am EDT September 15, 2010

    PORTLAND, Maine -- A proposed plan to ban guns from public places in Maine is stirring up a debate amongst Portland residents.

    The Portland Public Safety Committee held a public hearing Tuesday night to discuss the plan proposed by committee chair Dan Skolnik.

    Skolnik said that he wants to draft a resolution to the full council asking the state legislature to ban guns in certain public places.

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    Portland Officials Propose Banning Guns In Public Places

    Proposal Set To Be Voted On In November

    POSTED: 9:48 pm EDT October 12, 2010

    PORTLAND, Maine -- Portland city officials have thrown their support behind a proposal to ban guns in public buildings in Maine.

    The city's Public Safety Committee heard arguments both for and against the idea at a public hearing Tuesday night.

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    Posted: 12:00 AM
    Updated: 11:45 PM

    Councilors call on Legislature to restrict guns

    They will ask lawmakers to prohibit guns in publicly owned facilities where large gatherings are held.

    By Dennis Hoey dhoey@mainetoday.com
    Staff Writer

    PORTLAND - The City Council endorsed a resolution Monday night calling on the Legislature to prohibit firearms in publicly owned facilities where large gatherings are held.

    The 6-1 vote came after a long public hearing in which gun advocates -- several wearing handguns in hip holsters -- and people who supported the resolution spoke.

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    http://www.pressherald.com/news/coun...010-11-16.html

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    Here we go again, the ninnies are afraid of guns so the unwashed public, rednecks, and bible thumping gun owners must go as unprotected. Just like the rest of the sheep for the benefit of the outlaws.

    It's for our own good, right?

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    Off topic here, but is maine even considered a state? Aren't they more like Puerto Rico?
    Attitudes change quick when dicks are involved and faces are pushed into pillows.

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    I think there's a document somewhere telling everyone Maine became the 23rd state on March 15, 1820.

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