New Mexico
NRA-ILA | New Mexico: Waiting Period & Gun Industry Lawsuit Legislation Advancing In Senate
Home Invoice 101 (Semi-Auto Ban & Journal Restrict Invoice NOT on Home Judiciary Committee Agenda In the present day!)
On Sunday, March 5, the Senate Well being & Public Affairs Committee voted out two excessive measures that focus on law-abiding residents and the firearms business:
Senate Invoice 427 by Sen. Joseph Cervantes (D-Las Cruces), imposes a 14-day ready interval on all firearm purchases, with an exception for hid handgun licensees. Like Home Invoice 100, this measure will add nothing to the present FBI background examine course of and will solely delay your skill to train your Second Modification proper to defend your self, your loved ones and your property. This is able to make for the longest firearms buy ready interval in all the nation! For extra data on this proposal, click on right here.
Senate Invoice 428 by Sen. Joseph Cervantes (D-Las Cruces) creates a hostile local weather for lawful firearm-related industries and transactions by facilitating an rising quantity of litigation and claims, with vastly elevated legal responsibility publicity and civil penalties, for even minor suspected violations of the phrases of an FFL or the legislation as the premise for Unfair Commerce Practices Act proceedings. For extra data on this invoice, click on right here. This laws was considerably amended in committee; we are going to report again to you on the impression these modifications have on the invoice and what motion gadgets should be taken on the measure.
For now, these payments transfer to the Senate Judiciary Committee for consideration subsequent. Here is what you are able to do NOW to assist cease SB 427:
* Contact SJC Committee members and urge them to OPPOSE SB 427. NRA-ILA will notify you when this invoice is scheduled for a public listening to.
Click on right here to contact your State Senators in opposition to SB 427 in anticipation of a Senate flooring vote.
New Mexico
Winter Storm Ensnarls Colorado, New Mexico | WeatherBug
Snow fell throughout much of the day Wednesday in the Front Range of Colorado. Snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches have been seen along the I-25 cooridor from Denver to Colorado Springs. Localized snow amounts near a foot have also been reported.
Farther south, developed during Wednesday afternoon and has continued to fall this morning. Snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches have also been reported around Santa Fe, N.M.
Moderate to occasionally heavy snow will continue to fall over portions of northern New Mexico into eastern Colorado today. Snow may briefly ease overnight tonight, but another burst of moderate to heavy snow will return for Friday and last into the day Saturday.
When all is said and done, snow accumulations of 2 to 3 feet will be possible over the higher elevations of southern Colorado and far northern New Mexico.
An additional 2 to 5 inches of snow will fall across Denver, bringing storm totals to near or just over a foot. In Colorado Springs, Colo. additional snow amounts of 5 to 10 inches will drive snow accumulations to nearly 10 to 20 inches! Snow totals of 10 to 15 inches will be possible around Santa Fe, N.M.
Difficult travel conditions are expected throughout the region over the next few days due to the early season snow storm. As a result, Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories are found across large portions of Colorado and New Mexico as well as northwestern Kansas and parts of the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles. This includes Colorado Springs, Colo., Santa Fe and Albuquerque, N.M., and Goodland, Kan.
It’s never too early to have a supply kit packed in case of inclement weather. A simple kit including a weather radio, water, blankets, batteries, and non-perishable food items will go a long way in the event of a power outage. It’s always best to avoid travel in rough weather as the roads will be dangerous.
New Mexico
Winter storm brings snow, rain and cold to New Mexico
A significant winter storm is currently making its way into New Mexico and will drop snow over large swaths of the state.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A significant winter storm is currently making its way into New Mexico and will drop snow over large swaths of the state, particularly for areas in and around the central mountain chain.
An east canyon wind will affect the Rio Grande Valley later Tuesday night, with up to 50 mph gusts possible.
On Thursday, large snowfall accumulations and blowing snow will create hazardous driving conditions and possible power outages over the northern part of the state.
Watch the video above for a live look at the winter conditions, or follow Meteorologist Brandon Richards.
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New Mexico
ACLU Vows to Protect New Mexican’s Civil Rights and Constitutional Freedoms
ALBUQUERQUE, NM — As the nation faces increased threats to civil rights under a second Trump presidency, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico announced immediate action to protect constitutional freedoms in the state.
“While Donald Trump may have been democratically reelected, the ACLU of New Mexico is clear-eyed about the challenges ahead,” said Leon Howard, Interim Executive Director of the ACLU of New Mexico. “We are done with handwringing—we are ready to act. New Mexico has established itself as a stronghold for civil rights, and we will use every available tool to maintain these protections and even expand them. We will defend our communities in the courts and in the legislature against any attempts to roll back fundamental rights.”
The ACLU of New Mexico pointed to several immediate priorities:
- Protecting immigrant communities by preventing state resources from being used for federal immigration enforcement and fighting the expansion of immigration detention;
- Safeguarding reproductive rights by protecting reproductive freedom in New Mexico and defending those targeted for providing or seeking reproductive care in the state;
- Fighting against censorship and attempts to limit our First Amendment rights, including the right to protest;
- Protecting LGBTQ+ rights by ensuring access to gender-affirming care and defending our privacy;
- Continuing to defend diversity, equity, and inclusion and fight for the dignity of all New Mexicans, including our unhoused neighbors, people facing police violence, and people who are incarcerated.
“We know many are feeling fear and processing these results in different ways,” said Howard. “But when you’re ready, we urge New Mexicans to join us in this fight. The ACLU has successfully defended civil liberties for over 100 years, and together, we will ensure New Mexico remains a beacon for civil rights and freedoms.”
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