The Maine House of Representatives has decided not to consider a bill which would prohibit housing authorities from barring residents of housing units from possessing firearms, citing the fact that the Maine Superior Court will be considering the issue in the near future. The National Rifle Association has challenged the Portland Housing Authority\u27s ban on firearms possession by its tenants
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Jeffrey W. Jones, a Scarborough attorney representing the National Rifle Association, and William Kn...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney Wernick plans to decide before January 1 whether the...
The Portland Housing Authority\u27s board of commissioners will decide on January 25 whether it will...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney W. Wernick next Monday will hear opening arguments i...
this just in piece on an emergency bill, LR 2425, introduced by Sen. Ethan Strimling, D-Portland, t...
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Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney Wernick on Monday heard opening arguments from the N...
Jim Brunelle column on the ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Portland Housing Author...
News & Issues piece on a legislative bill that would repeal a law requiring all school employees in...
The Maine House of Representatives has decided not to consider a bill which would prohibit housing a...
The Portland Housing Authority voted unanimously to fight a National Rifle Association lawsuit chall...
The National Rifle Association today will try to convince the Maine Supreme Judicial Court that the ...
Jeffrey W. Jones, a Scarborough attorney representing the National Rifle Association, and William Kn...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney Wernick plans to decide before January 1 whether the...
The Portland Housing Authority\u27s board of commissioners will decide on January 25 whether it will...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney W. Wernick next Monday will hear opening arguments i...
this just in piece on an emergency bill, LR 2425, introduced by Sen. Ethan Strimling, D-Portland, t...
A legislative representative for the Sportsman\u27s Alliance of Maine has dubbed a bill which the Le...
The Legislature will consider a bill which would force Maine Attorney General Michael Carpenter to r...
Audio not available The proposal for Universal Background Checks on the November ballot seems simple...
The possibility that the U.S. Congress will enact legislation banning the sale of assault weapons is...
Cumberland County Superior Court justice Sidney Wernick on Monday heard opening arguments from the N...
Jim Brunelle column on the ruling by Justice Sidney W. Wernick upholding the Portland Housing Author...
News & Issues piece on a legislative bill that would repeal a law requiring all school employees in...