Article reporting that Maine gun buyers are snatching up assault rifles before a national ban, recently passed by Congress, takes effect. David Fleury, of D. L. Fleury\u27s in Winthrop, Maine\u27s second largest gun dealer, said gun lovers like assault weapons, like the Colt AR-15, because they are inexpensive and fun to use. Fleury noted that he usually sells about 2 assault rifles a day, but yesterday he sold nine by 1:30 P.M
Bath Iron Works and Saco Defense Inc are two Maine defense companies looking for foreign governments...
The Talk of Maine piece on Maine gunmakers like Bushmaster Firearms in Windham, Smith & Wesson in H...
“Talk of Maine” piece on fireworks in Maine. The state legalized consumer fireworks just two years a...
The possibility that the U.S. Congress will enact legislation banning the sale of assault weapons is...
Maine residents are turning to guns for self-protection, as evidenced by the 1,000 concealed weapons...
The Talk of Maine. Mainers own more guns per capita than anyone else in the nation. Despite its h...
Article about the increased restrictions faced by hunters in Maine this season. Beginning October 3...
this just in piece on an emergency bill, LR 2425, introduced by Sen. Ethan Strimling, D-Portland, t...
An article on 50 items made in Maine, ranging from machine guns to religious vestments, with details...
Article on Maine towns that have local liquor ordinances restricting sales of alcohol. Voters in Si...
Second Story piece on Shoot & Show, the 1999 annual festival of automatic weapons sponsored by th...
Michael Chitwood, chief of police in Portland, believes that there are more guns in Maine, in genera...
The Talk of Maine piece on the growing popularity of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in Maine, and the ...
Maine Perspectives piece on gun control, school violence and domestic violence, and arguing that a ...
Analyses of firearm trace data, most collected over relatively brief periods, suggest that a notewor...
Bath Iron Works and Saco Defense Inc are two Maine defense companies looking for foreign governments...
The Talk of Maine piece on Maine gunmakers like Bushmaster Firearms in Windham, Smith & Wesson in H...
“Talk of Maine” piece on fireworks in Maine. The state legalized consumer fireworks just two years a...
The possibility that the U.S. Congress will enact legislation banning the sale of assault weapons is...
Maine residents are turning to guns for self-protection, as evidenced by the 1,000 concealed weapons...
The Talk of Maine. Mainers own more guns per capita than anyone else in the nation. Despite its h...
Article about the increased restrictions faced by hunters in Maine this season. Beginning October 3...
this just in piece on an emergency bill, LR 2425, introduced by Sen. Ethan Strimling, D-Portland, t...
An article on 50 items made in Maine, ranging from machine guns to religious vestments, with details...
Article on Maine towns that have local liquor ordinances restricting sales of alcohol. Voters in Si...
Second Story piece on Shoot & Show, the 1999 annual festival of automatic weapons sponsored by th...
Michael Chitwood, chief of police in Portland, believes that there are more guns in Maine, in genera...
The Talk of Maine piece on the growing popularity of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in Maine, and the ...
Maine Perspectives piece on gun control, school violence and domestic violence, and arguing that a ...
Analyses of firearm trace data, most collected over relatively brief periods, suggest that a notewor...
Bath Iron Works and Saco Defense Inc are two Maine defense companies looking for foreign governments...
The Talk of Maine piece on Maine gunmakers like Bushmaster Firearms in Windham, Smith & Wesson in H...
“Talk of Maine” piece on fireworks in Maine. The state legalized consumer fireworks just two years a...