Posted October 5, 2016 3:13 pm by Comments

Sheriffs’ from around the state are joining together and opposing Question 3 which would expand background checks to virtually all firearm transfers or sales. Question 3 on the November ballot will require the buyer and seller of a gun to meet at a licensed dealer, where a background check will be done. Exceptions include emergency self-defense, while the parties are hunting or sport shooting together, and transfers between family members. Now 12 of the 16 Sheriffs in Maine have signed an opposition letter to Question 3. …Read the Rest

Source:: NRA-ILA

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