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They can then appeal the order to get their guns back. Maine's so-called "yellow flag" law has a few extra steps in the middle. Someone who suspects a gun owner is an imminent threat, whether that ...
but will you make it out alive? Grab your cowboy hat and your gun and take the place of Undertale’s Yellow soul in their journey through the Underground on an original adventure. From Zelda to ...
(Photo by Christopher Shea/Rhode Island Current) The yellow shirts of Second Amendment advocates far outnumbered orange and red shirts donned by gun control supporters at the State House for a ...
Extreme risk laws are a proven and effective way to prevent gun suicides and mass shootings. Maine has a policy in place known as a “yellow flag law,” which aims to prevent gun violence by ...
It was called a “yellow flag” law, different from the “red flag” laws cropping up in other states to seize weapons from gun owners viewed as a threat. In a sign of the pro-Second Amendment ...
What was enacted instead? Emily Bader: So Maine enacted what’s called a “yellow flag” law, which basically means that only police can take guns or weapons away from a person they deem at risk.
"The limited details released by police don’t make it clear whether the yellow flag law should have stopped the suspect in the Lewiston shootings or where he got any guns he used. It’s also ...
What Maine has, instead, are yellow flag laws, which were written and passed in 2019 with the help of a gun-rights group, The Associated Press reported. It’s the only state with a so-called ...
It is unclear however, where the suspect got any of the guns he used in the attack or whether or not the yellow flag law should have stopped the suspect in this case. As residents in Lewiston ...