Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1378

Introduced
4/1/25  
Refer
4/1/25  

Caption

An Act to Protect Maine Communities by Enacting the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act

Impact

If enacted, LD1378 will amend existing laws related to the possession and control of dangerous weapons in Maine. It establishes a formal legal process through which law enforcement or family members can petition for an order. The implications of this legislation include a legal framework that facilitates the removal of firearms from those identified as dangerous, potentially increasing public safety and reducing incidences of gun violence, especially in situations involving domestic threats or mental health emergencies.

Summary

LD1378, titled the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act, seeks to empower courts to issue extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs) to prohibit individuals who pose a significant danger to themselves or others from possessing dangerous weapons, particularly firearms. The legislation defines clear criteria for when an order may be petitioned, focusing on individuals deemed an immediate threat due to circumstances such as threatening behavior or mental health crises. It allows for emergency orders to be issued ex parte, ensuring that individuals posing imminent risks can be swiftly prohibited from accessing firearms while providing a mechanism for due process through subsequent hearings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1378 is mixed, with supporters viewing it as a necessary public safety measure to address gun violence and crises. Advocates argue that the law would create a critical tool for preventing tragedies stemming from impulsive actions by individuals in distress. Conversely, opponents raise concerns regarding civil liberties, expressing fears that such orders could infringe on rights without sufficient safeguards. The debate reflects broader societal tensions regarding gun rights versus public safety considerations.

Contention

One notable point of contention is the potential for misuse of the ERPO system, where opponents worry that it could lead to unjust restrictions on law-abiding citizens by virtue of subjective assessments of danger. Supporters counter that the law provides robust procedures for appeal and that the objective is to prevent harm proactively. This tension between ensuring public safety and protecting individual rights underscores the complexity of firearm regulations in contemporary society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SP0789

Joint Order, to Waive the Requirement to Hold a Public Hearing on L.D. 1378, I.B. 2, An Act to Protect Maine Communities by Enacting the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act

ME SP0790

Joint Order, to Require the Legislative Council to Hold a Public Hearing on L.D. 1378, I.B. 2, An Act to Protect Maine Communities by Enacting the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act

ME LD2032

An Act to Amend the Extreme Risk Protection Order Procedure

ME H3743

Extreme Risk Protective Orders

ME SB191

Creates extreme risk orders of protection

ME HB46

Enact the Extreme Risk Protection Order Act

ME HB1642

Relative to extreme risk protection orders.

ME HB2193

Creates extreme risk orders of protection

ME SB203

Relating to extreme risk protection orders.

ME HB12

Extreme Risk Firearm Protection Order Changes

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