New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB120

Introduced
1/20/22  

Caption

Brandishing A Firearm Sentences

Impact

The introduction of SB120 is expected to significantly impact the state's legal framework regarding firearm offenses. The bill modifies Section 31-18-16 of the New Mexico Statutes, which will now include stricter penalties for the brandishing of firearms during noncapital felonies. This change is indicative of a broader movement towards reinforcing laws aimed at reducing gun-related incidents. Proponents argue that this will lead to greater accountability for offenders and potentially reduce the frequency of such crimes.

Summary

Senate Bill 120 proposes to enhance the sentencing guidelines for individuals who brandish a firearm during the commission of noncapital felonies. The bill delineates specific increases in the sentences for second and subsequent offenses involving brandishing a firearm. Specifically, if the bill is enacted, a first conviction would result in an additional five years to the basic sentence, a second conviction would increase the sentence by seven years, and a third or more would add nine years. These changes are aimed at deterring violent behavior associated with the brandishing of firearms in noncapital situations.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention among legislators and advocacy groups regarding the bill. Critics express concerns that increasing penalties may not address the root causes of violent crime and could result in disproportionate sentencing, particularly affecting certain demographics. Furthermore, there is debate over whether the existing laws are insufficient or if further enhancements are necessary for effective deterrence against gun violence. The discussions around SB120 reflect a growing tension between public safety measures and concerns over mass incarceration.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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