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Legal Information: Maine

State Gun Laws

Updated: 
November 28, 2023

If the abuser has been convicted of a crime, can s/he keep or buy a gun?

Under Maine state law, it is illegal to have or buy a firearm if any of the following apply:

  1. As an adult, s/he was convicted of, or found “not criminally responsible by reason of insanity” for, any of the following:
    1. domestic violence assault;
    2. domestic violence criminal threatening;
    3. domestic violence terrorizing;
    4. domestic violence stalking;
    5. domestic violence reckless conduct;
    6. a crime in Maine that is punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year or a similar crime in another state;
    7. a federal crime that is punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
    8. a crime in another state that is punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year, not including misdemeanor crimes that are punishable by a prison sentence of two years or less; or
    9. any crime committed while using a firearm or other dangerous weapon in Maine, in another state, or in the Passamaquoddy Tribe or Penobscot Nation;1 or
  2. As a juvenile, s/he was found to have engaged in conduct that would have been considered any of the above-mentioned crimes if s/he committed the act as an adult..2

After a certain amount of time passes, a person who was convicted of a crime could apply for a permit to regain the right to have firearms. See If the abuser is prohibited from getting a firearm permit due to a criminal conviction, does the prohibition expire after a certain amount of time? for more information.

Also, federal laws, which apply to all states, restrict a person’s right to have a gun under certain circumstances. Go to Federal Gun Laws to get more information.

1 ME ST T. 15 § 393(1)(A-1), (1-B)
2 ME ST T. 15 § 393(1)(C)