Second Story piece on Shoot & Show, the 1999 annual festival of automatic weapons sponsored by the Hiram Maxim Historical Society of Dover-Foxcroft, which takes place in a local gravel pit. With a description of the weapons that are on display, both privately and dealer owned, and are used for target practice. Also with a related article about the ownership and operation of machine guns, flame-throwers, grenade launchers and other weapons, which are regulated by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Such weapons are legal in Maine and require no state permits
Bruce Mayberry of Windham on July 19 took a loaded semiautomatic weapon to the Deering Oaks Family F...
Eight armed men loitered in Monument Square yesterday evening, and were ignored by the Portland Poli...
A broadcast program for the Wiseman Auto & Electric Station Auto Radio Show at the Lewiston Armory i...
Detailed description of a visit to an October gun show held at the Waterville Armory, with a focus o...
Maine residents are turning to guns for self-protection, as evidenced by the 1,000 concealed weapons...
An article on 50 items made in Maine, ranging from machine guns to religious vestments, with details...
Article reporting that Maine gun buyers are snatching up assault rifles before a national ban, recen...
The Talk of Maine piece on Maine gunmakers like Bushmaster Firearms in Windham, Smith & Wesson in H...
Maine Perspectives piece on gun control, school violence and domestic violence, and arguing that a ...
Michael Chitwood, chief of police in Portland, believes that there are more guns in Maine, in genera...
Cover Story piece on the Maine Festival and its history. The festival, begun in 1976, features Mai...
Shooting ranges in Maine may face a number of issues that could lead to a lawsuit: bullets entering ...
Gun shows have long been a part of the American cultural scene, and they involve the sale of firearm...
Practicum piece on children and guns. During the 1995-96 school year, a survey of 6,000 Maine stud...
Recent mass shootings have placed pressure on Congress and state legislatures to regulate semi-autom...
Bruce Mayberry of Windham on July 19 took a loaded semiautomatic weapon to the Deering Oaks Family F...
Eight armed men loitered in Monument Square yesterday evening, and were ignored by the Portland Poli...
A broadcast program for the Wiseman Auto & Electric Station Auto Radio Show at the Lewiston Armory i...
Detailed description of a visit to an October gun show held at the Waterville Armory, with a focus o...
Maine residents are turning to guns for self-protection, as evidenced by the 1,000 concealed weapons...
An article on 50 items made in Maine, ranging from machine guns to religious vestments, with details...
Article reporting that Maine gun buyers are snatching up assault rifles before a national ban, recen...
The Talk of Maine piece on Maine gunmakers like Bushmaster Firearms in Windham, Smith & Wesson in H...
Maine Perspectives piece on gun control, school violence and domestic violence, and arguing that a ...
Michael Chitwood, chief of police in Portland, believes that there are more guns in Maine, in genera...
Cover Story piece on the Maine Festival and its history. The festival, begun in 1976, features Mai...
Shooting ranges in Maine may face a number of issues that could lead to a lawsuit: bullets entering ...
Gun shows have long been a part of the American cultural scene, and they involve the sale of firearm...
Practicum piece on children and guns. During the 1995-96 school year, a survey of 6,000 Maine stud...
Recent mass shootings have placed pressure on Congress and state legislatures to regulate semi-autom...
Bruce Mayberry of Windham on July 19 took a loaded semiautomatic weapon to the Deering Oaks Family F...
Eight armed men loitered in Monument Square yesterday evening, and were ignored by the Portland Poli...
A broadcast program for the Wiseman Auto & Electric Station Auto Radio Show at the Lewiston Armory i...