New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB204

Introduced
1/24/24  
Report Pass
1/30/24  

Caption

Firearms On Playgrounds

Impact

If enacted, SB204 will modify existing state laws regarding firearms, specifically targeting their presence in public recreational spaces. It establishes that anyone found unlawfully carrying a firearm in designated parks and playgrounds will be charged with a fourth-degree felony. This felony designation indicates a significant legal consequence, which proponents believe will deter individuals from carrying firearms in these sensitive areas, thereby enhancing the safety of community members, especially children.

Summary

Senate Bill 204 introduces regulations concerning the unlawful carrying of firearms in parks and playgrounds within the state of New Mexico. The bill specifies that carrying a firearm in these public spaces is prohibited, with limited exceptions for peace officers, licensed security personnel, and members of the armed forces performing official duties. This regulation aims to enhance public safety in areas frequented by children and families, given the inherent risks associated with firearms in recreational environments.

Conclusion

Overall, SB204 is positioned as a significant step towards increasing public safety in New Mexico's parks and playgrounds by regulating the presence of firearms in these areas. However, it raises important discussions about balancing public safety with individual rights, as stakeholder responses to the bill could shape its final form and implementation.

Contention

The proposal may face opposition from gun rights advocates who argue that restricting the carrying of firearms in parks and playgrounds infringes upon their Second Amendment rights. These critics may contend that responsible gun owners should not be penalized for exercising their right to bear arms, especially in outdoor settings where they may feel the need for personal protection. Additionally, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of such a law in actually preventing gun violence or accidents in these environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB428

Firearms In Unfair Practices Act

NM HB164

Permitless Carry Of Firearms

NM SB44

Prohibit Firearms At Polling Places

NM SB116

21 Years Old To Purchase Or Possess Firearms

NM HB295

Firearms On School Property Software

NM HB224

Firearms In Certain Areas & Circumstances

NM HB458

Felons & Firearms Penalties

NM HB283

School Marshal Act

NM HB59

Unlawful Firearms While Trafficking

NM HB514

Firearms & Undocumented Persons

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.