In a public hearing by the Maine Legislature’s Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning, Rep. Rebecca Millett (D-Cape Elizabeth) struggled to clearly define the terms “abnormally dangerous” and “assault style weapons” in relation to her proposed bill to hold firearm manufacturers liable for damages inflicted by people who use their products.
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If you’re not smart enough to go before the committee that must review your proposed bill, maybe you should refrain from proposing bills. But we know, she didn’t really write the bill, she just putting it forward on behalf of the gun control lobby.
Abnormally dangerous
Clearly, Maine govt does not need firearms to meet this threahold