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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 17, § 2806

Sport shooting ranges

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Sara Realty, LLC v. Country Pond Fish & Game Club, Inc. (2009)

Most recently applied in Sara Realty, LLC v. Country Pond Fish & Game Club, Inc. (April 2009)

PL 1995, c. 231, §1 (NEW)

1. Acquisition of property near existing range. Except as provided in this subsection, a person may not maintain a nuisance action, including for noise, against a shooting range located in the vicinity of that person's property if the shooting range was established as of the date the person acquired the property. If there is a substantial change in use of the range after the person acquires the property, the person may maintain a nuisance action if the action is brought within 3 years from the beginning of the substantial change.

2. Establishment of shooting range near existing property. A person who owns property in the vicinity of a shooting range that was established after the person acquired the property may maintain a nuisance action, including for noise, against that shooting range only if the action is brought within 5 years after establishment of the range or 3 years after a substantial change in use of the range.

3. Dormant shooting range. If there has been no shooting activity at a range for a period of 3 years, resumption of shooting is considered establishment of a new shooting range for purposes of this section.

4. Application. This section does not limit nuisance actions against shooting ranges established on or after September 1, 2016.

Official source: Maine Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Maine statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.