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AUGUSTA (AP) – Maine is tightening up its regulations on purchases of guns by youths.

Gov. John Baldacci on Tuesday signed a bill that prohibits sales of firearms to 16 and 17 year-olds.

The law will allow exceptions for sales by a parent, foster parent or guardian – or if the young buyer gets permission from one of those. Violations can lead to a maximum fine of $500.

Most bills become law three months after the legislative session ends.

It means the effective date could be in July.

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