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Maine: prohibited possessor Law Intelligence Hub

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Maine prohibited possessor handgun and long gun Restrictive

ME1052 — dvro

Citation: Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 19-A, § 4110(3)(B),(4)

3. Relief. Relief granted under this section may include: B. Directing the defendant not to possess a firearm, muzzle-loading firearm, bow, crossbow or other dangerous weapon for the duration of the order; 4. No possession of firearm, muzzle-loading firearm, bow or crossbow or dangerous weapons for duration of final protection order.

Effective: 2023-01-01
Maine prohibited possessor handgun and long gun Restrictive

ME1053 — dvro ex parte

Citation: Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 19-A, § 4108(3)

3. Temporary orders; possession of dangerous weapons. The court may direct the defendant not to possess a firearm, muzzle-loading firearm, bow, crossbow or other dangerous weapon for the duration of the temporary order if the complaint demonstrates: A. Abuse that involves a firearm, muzzle-loading firearm, bow, crossbow or other dangerous weapon; or B.

Effective: 2023-01-01
Maine prohibited possessor handgun and long gun Restrictive

ME1054 — mental health : committed to mh facility

Citation: 15 M.R.S.A. § 393

Possession prohibited if individual has been: (1) Committed involuntarily to a hospital pursuant to an order of the District Court under Title 34-B, section 3864 because the person was found to present a likelihood of serious harm, as defined under Title 34-B, section 3801, subsection 4-A, paragraphs A to C; (2) Found not criminally responsible by reason of insanity with respect to a criminal charge; or (3) Found...

Effective: 2009-07-31
Maine prohibited possessor handgun and long gun Restrictive

ME1025 — dvro ex parte

Citation: Me. Stat., 19 § 4006

2. Temporary orders. The court may enter temporary orders authorized under subsection 5 that it considers necessary to protect the plaintiff or minor child from abuse, on good cause shown in an ex parte proceeding, which the court shall hear and determine as expeditiously as practicable after the filing of a complaint. Immediate and present danger of abuse to the plaintiff or minor child constitutes good cause.

Effective: 2003-08-28 Superseded: 2023-01-01
Maine prohibited possessor handgun and long gun Restrictive

ME1024 — mental health : committed to mh facility

Citation: 15 M.R.S.A. § 393

Possession prohibited. A person may not own, possess or have under that person's control a firearm, unless that person has obtained a permit under this section, if that person: A-1. Has been convicted of committing or found not criminally responsible by reason of insanity of committing [enumerated felonies]

Effective: 2002-03-25 Superseded: 2009-07-31
Maine prohibited possessor handgun and long gun Restrictive

ME1026 — mental health : adjudicated as mentally incompetent//incapacitated/disabled

Citation: 15 M.R.S.A. § 393

Possession prohibited if individual has been: (1) Committed involuntarily to a hospital pursuant to an order of the District Court under Title 34-B, section 3864 because the person was found to present a likelihood of serious harm, as defined under Title 34-B, section 3801, subsection 4-A, paragraphs A to C; (2) Found not criminally responsible by reason of insanity with respect to a criminal charge; or (3) Found...

Effective: 2002-03-25
Maine prohibited possessor handgun and long gun Restrictive

ME1023 — dvro

Citation: Me. Stat., 15 § 393(1)(D)

Is subject to an order of a court of the United States or a state, territory, commonwealth or tribe that restrains that person from harassing, stalking or threatening an intimate partner, as defined in 18 United States Code, Section 921(a), of that person or a child of the intimate partner of that person, or from engaging in other conduct that would place the intimate partner in reasonable fear of bodily injury to...

Effective: 1997-08-28
Maine prohibited possessor handgun and long gun Restrictive

ME1055 — not RAND violent misdemeanor

Citation: Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 15 § 393(1)

1. Possession prohibited. A person may not own, possess or have under that person's control a firearm, unless that person has obtained a permit under this section, if that person: A. Deleted. Laws 2001, c. 549, § 2. A-1.

Effective: 1990-04-24