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Maine’s Project Safe Neighborhoods Initiative

The Maine Project Safe Neighborhoods Task Force (PSN Maine) includes representatives from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, domestic violence coalitions, sportsmanship alliances, state agencies, and educational and business leaders. The goal of PSN Maine is to hold those who commit violent crime accountable and prevent future gun crime by informing the public of the consequences of breaking the law.

What is Project Safe Neighborhoods?

In 2001, the Department of Justice launched Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), an initiative focused on bringing together federal, state and local agencies and community organizations to reduce gun violence and illegal gun possession. On May 26, 2021, the Department launched a violent crime reduction strategy strengthening PSN so that it is built on newly articulated core principles: fostering trust and legitimacy in our communities, supporting community-based organizations that help prevent violence from occurring in the first place, setting focused and strategic enforcement priorities, and measuring the results of our efforts.  And the Department expressly underscores that the fundamental goal of this work is to reduce violent crime in the places we call home, not to increase the number of arrests or prosecutions as if they were ends in themselves.

Reducing Violent Crime in Maine

PSN Maine combines an aggressive enforcement strategy, particularly in the area of violent crime, with an extensive community outreach campaign aimed at educating Maine citizens about federal gun laws and domestic violence.  The goal of PSN Maine is to hold those who commit violent crime accountable and prevent future gun crime by informing the public of the consequences of breaking the law.

PSN Maine supports the Central Maine Violent Crime Task Force in Lewiston (formed in 1995) and the Eastern Maine Violent Crime Task Force in Bangor (formed in 1997 and reinvigorated in 2019) which include federal, state and local law enforcement representatives.  PSN Maine’s enforcement strategy has a special emphasis on domestic abusers who illegally possess guns.  Through a network of contacts in each of Maine’s district attorney offices and most state and local law enforcement agencies, the enforcement of gun violence and illegal gun possession is a coordinated, statewide effort.

PSN Maine also introduced a popular Gun Sellers Awareness Campaign aimed at educating Maine gun sellers on the risks and consequences involved in selling guns to individuals who may be prohibited from possessing them, instead of directly to a federally licensed gun dealer.  You may request a Gun Seller’s Safety Kit by contacting PSN Maine at (207) 771-3294 (Southern Maine) or (207) 262-4694 (Northern Maine) or usame.psn@usdoj.gov.  Finally, PSN Maine launched a media campaign consisting of radio and print ads aimed at domestic abusers.  PSN Maine also developed a series of public service announcements (PSAs) focused on bystanders of domestic violence.  These PSAs can be viewed by visiting the website of a PSN partner agency, the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence.

PSN Maine focus on:

Communicating the law: It is illegal for convicted felons and people with misdemeanor convictions for domestic violence to possess firearms.

Promoting gun safety: With a large population of hunters, it is imperative gun owners respect their firearms.

Preventing School Gun Violence: Bullying, weapons in school and teen dating violence are all issues of concern that can lead to school gun violence.

Request a Gun Seller's Safety Kit

You may request a Gun Seller’s Safety Kit by contacting PSN Maine:

Listing of Participating Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs)

FFLs may add, update or remove their contact info from the above listing by sending an email to usame.psn@usdoj.gov.

Members of the PSN Maine Task Force:

Bangor Police Department
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
CD&M Communications
Cumberland County Sheriff's Office
Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service
Federal Bureau of Investigation
L.L. Bean
Lewiston Police Department
Maine Attorney General's Office
Maine Chiefs of Police Association
Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence
Maine Council of Churches

Maine Department of Corrections
Maine Department of Public Safety
Maine Domestic Violence Investigators
Maine Gun Safety Coalition
Maine Merchants Association
Maine Prosecutors Association
Maine Sheriffs' Association
Maine Warden Service
Portland Police Department
Sportsman's Alliance of Maine
Violence Intervention Partnership
Volunteers of America - Northern New England

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