Maine Gun Laws 2026

Complete guide to firearms laws in Maine.

Last updated: 2026-03-14

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Gun laws change frequently. Consult a licensed attorney in Maine for guidance.

Quick Reference

Permit to Purchase
Not required
Background Check
Federal NICS for FFL sales; private sales exempt
Waiting Period
None
Open Carry
Permitted without permit
Concealed Carry
Permitless (Constitutional Carry)
Assault Weapon Ban
No
Magazine Limit
No limit
Red Flag Law
Yes

Complete Guide

Purchasing a Firearm in Maine

Maine does not require a special permit or license to purchase a firearm. Buyers must be at least 18 years old for long guns (rifles and shotguns) and 21 for handguns when purchasing from a licensed dealer, in accordance with federal law. All buyers must be able to pass a background check and must not be a prohibited person under federal or state law.

For purchases from Federal Firearms Licensees (FFL dealers), a background check through the federal NICS system (or a state equivalent) is required. Private sales between individuals are not required to go through a background check under Maine law, although federal law still prohibits selling to a person you know or have reason to believe is a prohibited person.

Maine does not impose a waiting period on firearm purchases. Once the background check is completed and approved, the buyer may take immediate possession of the firearm. This applies to both handguns and long guns purchased through licensed dealers.

Concealed Carry in Maine

Maine has permitless (constitutional) carry. Maine allows permitless carry, meaning anyone who is legally allowed to possess a firearm and meets the minimum age requirement may carry a concealed handgun without obtaining a permit or license. This is sometimes called "constitutional carry." The state still issues carry permits for those who want them, primarily for reciprocity benefits when traveling to other states.

Concealed carry permit holders (where applicable) should be aware of restricted locations where carry is prohibited regardless of permit status. These typically include federal buildings, courthouses, schools and school zones, polling places on election day, and any private property where firearms are prohibited by the owner. Posted signage requirements vary by state — in Maine, always look for posted signs at building entrances.

Open Carry Laws

Open carry of firearms is legal in Maine. No permit is required to openly carry a firearm. Open carry refers to carrying a firearm in a manner that is visible to others, such as in a belt holster. While legal at the state level, some municipalities or specific locations (government buildings, schools, courthouses) may restrict open carry. It is important to be aware of local ordinances and posted signage.

Assault Weapons and Magazine Restrictions

Maine does not have an assault weapons ban. Semi-automatic firearms of all types may be legally purchased, possessed, and carried (subject to general firearms laws). There are no state-level restrictions on specific firearm features such as pistol grips, adjustable stocks, or flash suppressors.

Maine does not restrict magazine capacity. There are no limits on the number of rounds a magazine may hold. Standard-capacity and high-capacity magazines of any size may be legally purchased and possessed.

Red Flag Law

Maine has enacted a red flag law, also known as an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) law. This allows family members, law enforcement, or in some states other designated individuals to petition a court to temporarily remove firearms from a person who is deemed to be a danger to themselves or others. The process involves a hearing, and the subject has the right to contest the order. If granted, firearms are temporarily confiscated and the individual is prohibited from purchasing new firearms for the duration of the order, typically 6-12 months.

Gun Show Regulations in Maine

Gun shows in Maine follow the same laws that apply to all firearm sales. Licensed dealers (FFLs) at gun shows must conduct background checks on all purchases, just as they would at their retail location. Private sellers at gun shows who are selling from their personal collection are not required to conduct background checks under state law, although they may not knowingly sell to a prohibited person. Gun shows typically require all firearms brought in for sale to be unloaded and secured with cable ties or similar safety devices. Individual show promoters may set additional rules.

FFL Transfer Rules

When purchasing a firearm online, the firearm must be shipped to a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) in Maine for the transfer. The buyer then completes the standard Form 4473 and background check at the FFL's location. FFL transfer fees in Maine typically range from $20 to $75 per firearm. Use our FFL dealer directory to find transfer-friendly dealers near you.

Key Considerations for Maine Residents

Maine is one of the growing number of states that has adopted permitless carry, reflecting a trend toward fewer restrictions on the right to carry firearms. Gun owners should stay informed of any legislative changes, as firearms laws are frequently updated. The information on this page reflects the law as of 2026, but laws can change at any time. Always consult the full text of current state statutes or a licensed attorney in Maine before making legal decisions based on this guide.

For more information on firearms in Maine, visit our FFL dealer directory for Maine, browse upcoming gun shows in Maine, or check the concealed carry reciprocity map to see which states honor Maine's carry permits.

Key Statutes & Citations

  • Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 25, § 2001-A — Possession of concealed handgun without permit
  • Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 15, § 393 — Possession of firearms by prohibited persons
  • Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 17-A, § 1057 — Possession of firearms in an establishment licensed for the sale of liquor

What Changed in 2026

No significant firearms legislation was enacted in Maine during the 2026 legislative session. The state's permitless carry law, which allows individuals to carry concealed handguns without a permit, was passed in 2022 and remains in effect.

Legislative Landscape

Maine has maintained a pro-gun rights stance in recent years, with the state legislature passing bills to expand permitless carry rights and remove certain restrictions on firearm ownership and use. The political environment remains generally supportive of gun ownership, though some proposals for modest gun control measures have been introduced.

Buying a Handgun

In Maine, the purchase of a handgun is subject to the federal background check requirement through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). There is no state-level permit or license required to purchase a handgun, and there is no waiting period.

Buying a Rifle or Shotgun

The purchase of a rifle or shotgun in Maine is also subject to the federal NICS background check requirement. There are no additional state-level restrictions or requirements for the purchase of long guns beyond the federal law.

Private Sales

Maine does not require a background check for private party sales of firearms, including handguns, rifles, and shotguns. However, the state does recommend the use of a bill of sale to document the transaction.

Permits & Licensing Details

Maine does not require a permit to carry a concealed handgun. However, the state does offer a concealed handgun permit for individuals who wish to obtain one, which can provide reciprocity with other states. The permit application process involves a background check, and there are no specific training requirements. Permits are valid for 4 years and can be renewed.

Carrying in a Vehicle

In Maine, individuals may carry firearms, both loaded and unloaded, in a vehicle without a permit. This applies to both handguns and long guns. There are no specific restrictions on the manner of carry, as long as the firearm is not concealed in a way that violates the state's concealed carry laws.

No-Carry Zones

Maine prohibits the carrying of firearms, even with a permit, in the following locations:

  • Elementary and secondary schools
  • Courthouses and other government buildings
  • Establishments licensed for the sale of liquor to be consumed on the premises

Shipping & FFL Transfers

Firearms shipped into Maine from out of state must be transferred through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). The FFL will conduct the necessary background check and any other required paperwork. Maine does not impose any additional state-specific fees or processes beyond the federal requirements for these transfers.

Revision History

  • 2026-03-14 — Comprehensive content update: added statute citations, vehicle carry rules, no-carry zones, permit details, buying rules by firearm type, and shipping/transfer notes.

Concealed Carry Reciprocity

Maine has permitless carry and honors permits from 27 states.

View all 27 states →

Reciprocity agreements change frequently. Verify current recognition with your state attorney general before traveling with a firearm.

Full reciprocity map →

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit to buy a gun in Maine?

No. Maine does not require a permit or license to purchase a firearm.

Is Maine a permitless carry state?

Yes. Maine allows permitless (constitutional) carry. Anyone who can legally possess a firearm may carry concealed without a permit.

What is the waiting period for buying a gun in Maine?

Maine has no waiting period. Once the background check is approved, the buyer may take immediate possession.

Can I openly carry a firearm in Maine?

Permitted without permit

Does Maine have a red flag law?

Yes. Maine has an Extreme Risk Protection Order (red flag) law that allows courts to temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed a danger.

Does Maine ban assault weapons or limit magazine capacity?

No. Maine does not ban assault weapons. There are no magazine capacity restrictions.