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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 12 MRSA §7035, sub-§7, as amended by PL 1995, c. 346, §1, is
further amended to read:

 
7. Sale of arms and ammunition. The commissioner may sell all
property held or confiscated by the State for violation of laws
relating to the protection of inland fisheries and wildlife,
except that a confiscated or forfeited handgun must be destroyed
by the State.__For purposes of this subsection, "handgun" means a
firearm, including a pistol or revolver, designed to be fired by
use of a single hand. The commissioner shall transmit all money
received by the sales to the Treasurer of State to be credited to
the department.

 
Sec. 2. 15 MRSA §5821, sub-§3-A, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 448, §2, is
amended to read:

 
3-A. Firearms and other weapons. Law enforcement officers
may seize all firearms and dangerous weapons that they may find
in any lawful search for scheduled drugs in which scheduled drugs
are found. Except for those seized weapons listed in a petition
filed in the Superior Court pursuant to section 5822, all weapons
seized, after notice and opportunity for hearing shall must be
forfeited to the State by the District Court 90 days after a list
of the weapons and drugs seized is filed in the District Court in
the district in which the weapons and drugs were seized. A
weapon shall need not be forfeited if the owner appears prior to
the declaration of forfeiture and satisfies the court, by a
preponderance of evidence, of all of the following:

 
A. That the owner had a possessory interest in the weapon
at the time of the seizure sufficient to exclude every
person involved with the seized drugs or every person at the
site of the seizure;

 
B. That the owner had no knowledge of or involvement with
the drugs and was not at the site of the seizure; and

 
C. That the owner had not given any involved person
permission to possess or use the weapon.

 
Post-hearing procedures shall be are as provided in section 5822.

 
A confiscated or forfeited handgun must be destroyed by the
State.__For purposes of this subsection, "handgun" means a
firearm, including a pistol or revolve, designed to be fired by
use of a single hand.


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