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AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) -- Maine Gov. Paul LePage has signed a bill that will allow residents to carry a concealed handgun without obtaining a permit.
Maine will become the sixth state in the country with such a policy when the law goes into effect 90 days after lawmakers adjourn later this month.
Pleased to sign into law today LD652 to authorize the carrying of concealed handguns without a permit. #mepolitics pic.twitter.com/k66dK4Ewml
— Paul R. LePage (@Governor_LePage) July 8, 2015
Supporters of the bill signed Wednesday say permits are a burden on responsible gun owners and don't prevent bad people from carrying firearms.
But critics say it's essential to ensure the public's safety. While background checks are required by federal law when someone purchases a gun at a licensed gun dealer, they aren't required for private sales in Maine.
The bill deeply divided Maine's law enforcement community. Maine State Police supported it, but many local law enforcement agencies opposed it.
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