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 By Tara LawOctober 26, 2023 5:54 PM EDTThe investigation into a mass shooting that left at least 18 people dead at a bar and a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine on Wednesday evening continues to unfold, but advocates and experts say the attack has already highlighted Maines legal laxity on gun safety.Specifically, Maine doesnt have some measures that have been shown to reduce gun deaths among adults, such background checks for handgun sales or laws that require gun permits鈥?which in his own research found was associated with a 6 stanley cup 0% reduced risk of mass shootings.Michael Rocque, a professor who has studied gun laws at Bates University in Lew stanley cup iston, Maine鈥攚hich was on lockdown at the time of Rocques interview with TIME鈥?said that he is already worried the shooting could quickly be forgotten without taking mea stanley cup sures to prevent more gun deaths.  We have tools at our disposal that maybe wont stop all crime from happening, but potentially could prevent one tragedy. Isnt that worth it, if we can do it without infringing on peoples rights   said Rocque.In recent years, efforts to enact gun safety measures have floundered in the state. In June, the state Senate rejected a bill that would have required background checks for private gun sales, including at gun shows, and instead passed a law prohibiting people from buying guns for someone banned from owning them. And while other states have embraced red flag laws, Maine currently only has what has been called a  yellow flag law,  which requ Ycky Aung San Suu Kyi Faces New Charges After the Coup. Can Myanmar s Democracy Survive Without Her
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