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Current Maine law prohibits certain stores from being open on major holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. They also limit business hours on Sundays. There are exceptions for stores with less than 5,000 square feet of space or fewer than five employees.
In Maine and New Hampshire, there are no laws that say you cannot drive with headphones, ing to a Lion Law article. In Massachusetts, however, it is illegal, with an exception.
States with Hands-Free Driving Laws California. Californias hands-free law, enacted in 2008, prohibits drivers from using handheld phones while driving. Georgia. In July 2018, Georgia implemented the Hands-Free Georgia Act. Illinois. Illinois has had a hands-free law since 2014. New York. Oregon. Washington. Texas. Hawaii.
The State of Maine Rules Relating to Drinking Water establishes a set-back for all wells of at least 300 feet from any potential sources of contamination (such as fuel tanks and leach fields). If site conditions so require, a waiver of this setback requirement may be requested.
Maine has been considered a strong home rule state since November 1969, when an amendment to the state constitution delegated broad home rule ordinance powers to cities and towns.
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Can I answer my phone while driving? Yes, you can answer your phone while driving but you must use the hands-free option. You are not to hold the phone to operate it. If the phone is affixed to the vehicle you may use your hand to swipe, push or tap a button to answer.
It is not unlawful to carry a firearm openly. In 2015, Maine enacted a permitless carry law.
2. Prohibition. A person may not operate a motor vehicle on a public way while engaging in text messaging, including but not limited to when the motor vehicle is temporarily stationary because of traffic, a traffic light or a stop sign.

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