Maine: more guns, less crime
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:47 pm
Very satisfying article to read:
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June 6
Concealed firearms permits up sharply
Concern for personal safety lies behind the increase, gun rights advocates say.
By David Hench dhench@mainetoday.com
Staff Writer
Brian Boshea, a Limerick nurse taking a concealed weapons training course, says concern about home invasions and other violent crimes has fueled his desire to carry a gun for protection.
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"I've decided to become more responsible for my own safety rather than relying on law enforcement," said Boshea, a 52-year-old surgical technologist.
Concern about crime and personal safety is behind a sharp increase in the number of concealed firearms permits issued by the Maine State Police, firearms instructors and gun rights advocates say.
http://www.pressherald.com/news/conceal ... 06-06.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excerpt:
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June 6
Concealed firearms permits up sharply
Concern for personal safety lies behind the increase, gun rights advocates say.
By David Hench dhench@mainetoday.com
Staff Writer
Brian Boshea, a Limerick nurse taking a concealed weapons training course, says concern about home invasions and other violent crimes has fueled his desire to carry a gun for protection.
click image to enlarge
Select images available for purchase in the
Maine Today Photo Store
"I've decided to become more responsible for my own safety rather than relying on law enforcement," said Boshea, a 52-year-old surgical technologist.
Concern about crime and personal safety is behind a sharp increase in the number of concealed firearms permits issued by the Maine State Police, firearms instructors and gun rights advocates say.