Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1109

Introduced
3/18/25  
Refer
3/18/25  
Refer
3/20/25  

Caption

An Act to Reduce Gun Violence Casualties in Maine by Prohibiting the Possession of Large-capacity Ammunition Feeding Devices

Impact

The bill seeks to complement existing gun control measures by specifically targeting large-capacity magazines, which are often used in mass shootings. The introduction of such legislation indicates a commitment to addressing public safety concerns surrounding firearm accessibility and the potential for gun violence. Proponents believe that limiting ammunition capacity will deter violent incidents by making firearms less lethal, while also facilitating a societal shift toward safer gun ownership.

Summary

Legislative Document 1109, titled 'An Act to Reduce Gun Violence Casualties in Maine by Prohibiting the Possession of Large-capacity Ammunition Feeding Devices', proposes significant changes to the regulation of ammunition feeding devices in the state of Maine. Under this bill, possession of any device capable of holding more than ten rounds of ammunition would be classified as a Class D crime. This means any individual caught in violation of this law could face criminal charges, thereby establishing a legal framework aimed at reducing gun violence through stricter controls on ammunition capacity.

Sentiment

Discussion surrounding LD1109 has generated mixed sentiments among lawmakers and the public. Supporters, primarily from progressive factions, argue that the bill is a crucial step in curbing gun violence and protecting communities. They emphasize the need for enhanced gun laws as a public safety measure. Conversely, opponents, including some gun rights advocates, see this effort as an infringement on personal liberties and the Second Amendment. They argue that responsible gun owners should not be penalized for the actions of criminals.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns about the implications for legal gun owners who currently possess large-capacity magazines. The bill provides specific exemptions for law enforcement and military personnel, which has raised questions of fairness and equity among advocates for gun rights. Critics argue that the bill may not effectively address the root causes of gun violence and fear that it may lead to increased tensions between communities and law enforcement when enforcing such regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2238

An Act to Address Gun Violence in Maine by Requiring a Waiting Period for Certain Firearm Purchases

ME LD1340

An Act to Prohibit the Sale or Possession of Rapid-fire Modification Devices

ME LD1696

An Act to Create a Civil Cause of Action for Persons Suffering Damages Arising from the Illegal Sale or Marketing of Firearm-related Products

ME LD2237

An Act to Strengthen Public Safety, Health and Well-being by Expanding Services and Coordinating Violence Prevention Resources

ME LD2224

An Act to Strengthen Public Safety by Improving Maine's Firearm Laws and Mental Health System

ME LD168

An Act Regarding Criminal Background Checks for the Sale, Transfer or Exchange of Firearms

ME LD943

An Act to Enhance Privacy and Prohibit Shipping Companies from Maintaining Records of Firearm and Ammunition Shipments

ME LD1970

An Act to Enact the Maine Indian Child Welfare Act

ME LD1103

An Act to Allow Persons Who Lawfully Use or Possess Cannabis to Own or Possess Firearms or Ammunition

ME LD868

An Act to Extend the Protections of the Maine Civil Rights Act to Actions That Cause Emotional Distress or Fear of Violence

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.