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Home » Maine Bill Seeks to Expand Firearm Rights for Concealed Carry Permit Holders on School Property

Maine Bill Seeks to Expand Firearm Rights for Concealed Carry Permit Holders on School Property

Adam Green By Adam Green March 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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AUGUSTA, ME — A newly introduced bill in the Maine Legislature, LD 885 (HP 571), aims to amend existing firearm restrictions on school property by allowing certain concealed carry permit holders to legally carry and discharge firearms on school grounds.

The bill, titled An Act to Allow Certain Persons with a Permit to Carry Concealed Handguns to Possess or Discharge a Firearm on School Property, was introduced by Representative James White (R-Guilford) and co-sponsored by several Republican lawmakers.

Bill Details

Currently, Maine law prohibits firearms on school property, with exceptions for law enforcement, school-sanctioned programs, and other limited circumstances. LD 885 would create a new exemption for certain concealed carry permit holders, provided they meet the following criteria:

If passed, the bill would allow these individuals to lawfully carry and discharge a firearm on school property, marking a significant change to current regulations.

Legislative Progress

LD 885 has been the subject of debate within the Maine Legislature. Initially, the Maine House referred it to the Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs, while the Senate sent it to the Judiciary Committee, leading to a procedural non-concurrence. As of March 11, 2025, the bill remains tabled in the House as unfinished business, awaiting further consideration.

Support and Opposition

Supporters argue that responsible, law-abiding concealed carriers could serve as a deterrent to potential threats and enhance school security. They emphasize that concealed carry permit holders undergo background checks and training, ensuring they are vetted individuals.

Opponents, however, raise concerns about safety, citing the risks of introducing more firearms into school environments

. Some worry that allowing armed individuals on campus—even legally—could complicate law enforcement responses during emergencies.

Next Steps

The bill’s future remains uncertain as it awaits further action in the Maine House and Senate. If it progresses through committee discussions and legislative votes, it could be signed into law or vetoed by the governor.

With school safety remaining a major issue nationwide, LD 885 is likely to continue sparking debate in Maine and beyond.

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