Maine town unanimously supports anti-masking resolution, citing American Disabilities Act Disability Rights Maine rejects the attempts to misappropriate hard-won disability rights for the use of "misguided" civil disobedience. PARIS — The anti-mask fervor reached the town of Paris on Monday as its Select Board unanimously passed a resolution opposing Gov. Janet Mills’ executive orders on face coverings because they say they violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. The resolution was offered to the board by the group Beacon for Sovereignty, based in Paris, a coalition that supports the constitutional rights of Maine residents. Called the Americans with Disabilities Act Preservation Resolution, the document resolves to “serve as a notice and demand to the state government to cease and desist any and all activities, acts, laws, orders, rules or regulations in violation of the Constitution of the United States and the Americans with Disabilities Act.”