She told voters, “If there is a potentially dangerous situation, I want the police involved as soon as possible because it’s their responsibility, not yours, to deal with dangerous people.” [More]
That attitude certainly explains a lot.
Notes from the Resistance
She told voters, “If there is a potentially dangerous situation, I want the police involved as soon as possible because it’s their responsibility, not yours, to deal with dangerous people.” [More]
That attitude certainly explains a lot.
In budget address, Gov. Mills takes swipe at gun safety citizen initiative [More]
Before celebrating this as a Road to Damascus conversion, keep in mind her preferred due process violation for disarming citizens relies on “Only Ones” (yellow flag) not family members (red flag). What struck me more than that:
Maine is the only state to have a yellow flag law, which Mills helped draft with help from the pro-gun Sportsmans Alliance of Maine.
W.T.F.
[Via Jess]
@gunpolicy told the Governor of Maine “fuck you”. The Governor of Maine reported it to the State Police. (No crime was committed, as an F-Bomb is squarely within the bounds of the First Amendment.) [More]
This calls for a Streisand Effect!

“This law represents important, meaningful progress, without trampling on anybody’s rights…” [More]
Prior restraints on unalienable rights by entities with no delegated authority don’t violate, transgress, or hinder…?
Anybody else smell gas?
[Via Jess]