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TexasTowelie

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Sat Sep 10, 2016, 02:32 AM Sep 2016

‘Black Rifles Matter’ sign stirs controversy in Maine tourist town [View all]


Town and business leaders in Boothbay Harbor have fielded complaints of racism and concern for their safety since longtime resident Linc Sample posted this sign, advocating for the rights of gun owners, on the town's main street.

BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Maine — Amid signs for bait and directions to the footbridge that crosses the harbor, a handmade sign posted along Boothbay Harbor’s main street has drawn complaints of racism from tourists and residents.

Several weeks ago, Linc Sample posted a sign on Townsend Avenue, just across from the Congregational Church and most visible to people as they drive out of town.

Along with a silhouette of an assault rifle, the sign states, “Black Rifles Matter: Yes, we have ’em. No, you can’t take ’em.”

The sign has led local merchants and business leaders to fear that tourists will shun the town, especially in the wake of threats by some out-of-staters to avoid Maine after Gov. Paul LePage’s recent statements about black and Hispanic people trafficking drugs in Maine.

Read more: http://bangordailynews.com/2016/09/09/news/midcoast/black-rifles-matter-sign-stirs-controversy-in-maine-tourist-town/
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