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Governor Mills Signs Legislation to Strengthen Public Safety & Maine?s Mental Health System

Governor Janet Mills today signed legislation she introduced that would enhance public safety and strengthen Maine?s mental health system while respecting Maine?s longstanding outdoor traditions.

The legislation, first announced by the Governor during her State of the State Address, reflects conversations she had with people and organizations across Maine in the wake of the Lewiston tragedy in which she heard a common belief that: 1) gun violence prevention is important; 2) that we must strengthen our mental health system; and 3) that dangerous people should not have access to firearms.

The Governor?s bill, taken in combination with complementary initiatives in the supplemental budget she signed earlier this week, addresses these three areas of concern in a pragmatic, responsible, and responsive way that respects the right to safe and legal gun ownership and that upholds Maine?s longstanding outdoor heritage.

The legislation improves Maine?s extreme risk protection order law, expands checks against the National Instant Criminal Background Check System for advertised sales, and incentivizes checks for unadvertised sales. The supplemental budget builds on initiatives in the Governor?s bill to establish an Office of Violence Prevention at the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention and strengthen Maine?s mental health system by expanding crisis receiving centers, among other important public safety and mental health initiatives.

Governor Mills signs the bill in her officeThe Governor signed the bill one day after the six-month anniversary of the tragedy in Lewiston.

?Violence is not a simple problem, nor is the remedy a single, simple measure. The measures in this law are not extreme or unusual, or a cookie cutter version of another?s state?s laws. They are practical, common-sense measures that are Maine-made and true to our culture and our longstanding traditions while meeting today?s needs,? said Governor Janet Mills. ?This law represents important, meaningful progress, without trampling on anybody?s rights, and it will better protect public safety by implementing reasonable reforms and by significantly expanding mental health resources. One day after the six-month anniversary of the tragedy, I am proud to say that we have taken this prudent action.?

The Governor?s legislation would improve public safety by:

The supplemental budget signed by the Governor also builds on initiatives originally included in the Governor?s bill by:

The supplemental budget also includes important investments in addition to the Governor?s legislation, including:

A copy of the legislation ? LD 2224, _An Act to Strengthen Public Safety by Improving Maine?s Firearm Laws and Mental Health System _? can be found here.


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