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Lawmaker Asks LePage to Allow Guns in Maine State House

AUGUSTA, Maine - A Republican lawmaker is asking Gov. Paul LePage to use his executive power to let lawmakers carry concealed weapons in the Maine State House.
 
Rep. Richard Cebra wrote a letter to LePage after a gunman opened fire on Republican lawmakers during a baseball practice in Washington, D.C.
 
WGME-TV reports that the legislator from Naples wrote that he and others feel defenseless at a time of "increased possibility that elected officials may become targets.'' He says it's incumbent on the state "to allow us to protect ourselves.''
 
Guns and other weapons are currently banned from State House grounds, and the building is protected by armed Capitol Police. LePage, who had a concealed weapon permit when they were required, says he's not sure if he has the power to allow guns in the building.