Each Friday, we’ll bring you updates on the latest civil liberties news from Maine and the nation .

Support Early Voting


At a hearing and press conference this week, the ACLU of Maine spoke in support of an early voting bill sponsored by Rep. Mike Shaw (D-Standish). Early voting would make voting easier for more qualified Mainers to cast a ballot, while at the same time easing the burden on clerks who currently have to open and cast a large number of absentee ballots on Election Day. MPBN had

this coverage . Learn more about early voting

here .

Learn More about Drones


Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or drones, present a significant advancement towards a surveillance society, and public policy should be proactive in preventing their misuse by law enforcement. According to

this Portland Press Herald article , the Federal Aviation Administration currently has about 327 active permits for flying drones and the FAA estimates that 10,000 drones could be aloft by 2020. Learn more

here.

Stand with Bayli in Support of GSAs


Bayli Silberstein’s attempt to address the name-calling and bullying at her school has been met with a counterproductive response: following the Florida 8

th

grader’s attempt to establish a Gay-Straight Alliance, her school district has proposed banning

all extracurricular clubs. Support Bayli by signing

this petition .

Legalize Marijuana


The ACLU of Maine is endorsing a bill to legalize marijuana. We’re support legalization in part because a 40-year War on Drugs has driven our nation's addiction to incarceration. Furthermore, differences in drug use across race and socioeconomic status are nearly negligible (see

here and

here ), yet lower income people and people of color are arrested and jailed at substantially higher rates. The ACLU of Washington successfully

supported legalization for similar reasons. Stay tuned in the upcoming year for ways in which you can be supportive.

See the press conference from the bill’s supporters below.

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