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Columbia Missourian

No charges in Maine for assassination pool sign

By The Associated Press
November 22, 2008 | 2:05 p.m. CST

PORTLAND, Maine — Authorities in Maine said no charges are planned against the owner of a store where a sign invited customers to bet on a date when President-elect Barack Obama would be assassinated.

Cumberland County Sheriff Mark Dion said Friday that Oak Hill General Store owner Steve Collins denied any knowledge of the “Osama Obama Shotgun Pool” sign.

Dion added that the sign was gone when a deputy visited the store in Standish to investigate the report on Nov. 7.

Dion said posting the sign would not necessarily constitute a threat or a terrorizing incident.