AUGUSTA, Maine – Maine towns will be able to ban sex offenders from any state or municipal park, athletic field or recreational facility serving children.
A new law allows municipalities to prohibit sex offenders from coming within 750 feet of such property. Officials in Madawaska had argued that state law only allowed municipalities to ban such individuals who come near property leased to nonprofits.
Republican Gov. Paul LePage signed Democratic Rep. Roland Martin’s bill into law on April 18, and it will take effect three months after lawmakers return to Augusta to consider LePage’s vetoes.
Great, more misguided and pointless banishment of registrants.
They needs this NEW law in order to stop all of the crimes of sexual assault on children in those places by registered citizens. Hey, tons and tons of teachers are sexually assaulting children. Let’s make a new law to preempt those crimes too.