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

 
Sec. 1. 12 MRSA §7001, sub-§29-B is enacted to read:

 
29-B.__Primitive muzzle-loading firearm.__"Primitive muzzle-
loading firearm" means a rifled or smooth-bored firearm the a
single barrel that is:

 
A.__Capable of being loaded only through the muzzle;

 
B.__Ignited by a matchlock, wheel lock or flintlock
mechanism;

 
C.__Capable of firing only a single charge;

 
D.__Charged only with black powder or a black powder
replica;

 
E.__Loaded with a round lead ball or charge of shot; and

 
F.__Equipped only with open or aperture sights.

 
Sec. 2. 12 MRSA §7076, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2001, c. 690, Pt. B,
§1 and affected by §5, is further amended to read:

 
1. Residents over 70 years of age. A complimentary license
to hunt, trap or fish, including an archery license under
section 7102-A, a pheasant hunting permit under section 7106-
B, a muzzle-loading hunting license under section 7107-A, a
primitive muzzle-loading hunting license under section 7107-B,
a migratory waterfowl permit under section 7109 and a bear
hunting permit under section 7110 must be issued to any
resident of Maine who is 70 years of age or older upon
application to the commissioner. These complimentary
licenses, upon issuance, remain valid for the remainder of the
life of the license holder, provided the license holder
continues to satisfy the residency requirements set out in
section 7001, subsection 32 and provided the license is not
revoked or suspended. Residents who apply for these
complimentary licenses at any time during the calendar year of
their 70th birthday must be issued a license upon application,
regardless of the actual date during that calendar year in
which they attain age 70. A guide license may be renewed
without charge for any resident of Maine who is 70 years of
age or older upon application to the commissioner. The
application must be accompanied by a birth certificate or
other certified evidence of the applicant's date of birth and
residency. When the holder of a license issued under this
subsection no longer satisfies the residency requirements set
out in section 7001, subsection 32, the license is no longer
valid and further use of the license for purposes of hunting,
fishing or trapping constitutes a license violation under
section 7371, subsection 3.


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