NMSSA Legislative Update 2/4/23

New Mexico Legislature Committee Meetings on Gun Safety
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On Friday, February 3rd, two gun bills were heard in committees. SB44, the polling place gun ban, was passed out of Senate Judiciary on a party-line vote. That bill now heads to the Senate Floor. In the House Judiciary CommitteeHB72, the proposed ban on bump stocks and binary triggers was held back by the committee so a committee substitute could be made. This means the committee will substantially rewrite the bill and hear the new bill at a future date. We will send an update as soon as we have a copy of the new bill and when it will be heard. Below is the status of the bills we are tracking that have scheduled hearings or pending votes on the floor.

House Floor
HB9 – The firearm owner liability bill where you could be criminally charged for someone else’s actions with your gun. You can use this link to send a pre-drafted letter to your state representative asking them to oppose the bill.

Senate Floor
SB44 – This bill will ban carrying a firearm within 100ft of a polling station. The ban applies to both open and concealed carry. You can find your state senator at this link to tell them to oppose SB44.

Senate Heath and Public Affairs Committee, Monday February 6th, 1:30pm Room 311 (Zoom Link)
SB171 – This bill would make it a felony to purchase or transfer a suppressor, AR pistol or AK pistol, NFA firearms, incendiary ammunition or “coated” ammunition. You can usethis link to send a pre-drafted letter to members of the committee.

House Consumer and Public Affairs Committee, Tuesday February 7th, 1:30pm Room 317 ( Zoom Link)
HB50 – This bill would make it a felony to possess or purchase a magazine that holds more than 9 rounds. There is no grandfather clause, you would have to turn in your magazines or go to jail. You can use this link to send a pre-drafted letter to members of the committee.
HB100 – This bill would impose a 14 day waiting period to purchase a gun. After filling out the form 4473, you would have to wait two weeks to take the gun home. You can use this link to send a pre-drafted letter to members of the committee.
HB101 – This bill would make it a felony to possess or purchase a semiautomatic rifle, a magazine that holds more than 10 rounds, or a firearm with a fixed magazine that holds more than 10 rounds. There is no grandfather clause, you would have to turn in your guns and magazines or go to jail. You can use this link to send a pre-drafted letter to members of the committee.
HB164 – This is the one bill on this list we support, it would allow New Mexicans to concealed carry without a permit.

House Consumer and Public Affairs Members
Joanne J. Ferrary – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4844
Angelica Rubio – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4210
John Block – (R) [email protected] 505-986-4220
Stefani Lord – (R) [email protected] 505-986-4453
Andrea Romero – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4243
Liz Thomson – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4425

Senate Health and Public Affairs Members
Gerald Ortiz y Pino – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4482
Bill Tallman – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4373
Gregg Schmedes – (R) [email protected] 505-986-4395
David M. Gallegos – (R) [email protected] 505-986-4278
Martin Hickey – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4513
Stuart Ingle – (R) [email protected] 505-986-4702
Antonio Maestas – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4726
Brenda G. McKenna – (D) [email protected]  505-986-4301
Antoinette Sedillo Lopez – (D) [email protected] 505-986-4389

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