New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico House Bill HB46

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Felon In Possession Of Firearm Penalty

Impact

The proposed changes will have significant implications on New Mexico's criminal law, particularly in how possession of firearms is treated for felons. The existing law classifies possession as a third-degree felony, carrying a lesser sentence. By reclassifying the offense for serious violent felons and imposing stricter sentences, the bill intends to deter violent crimes involving firearms and to enhance the accountability of individuals with serious past offenses.

Summary

House Bill 46 seeks to amend the penalties for felons found in possession of firearms or destructive devices. Under this legislation, the penalty for a felon in possession of such items is set to be five years of imprisonment. Further, a serious violent felon, defined under specific conditions, will face an increased penalty, classifying the offense as a second-degree felony. This bill is aimed at addressing public safety by imposing stricter penalties on offenders who violate gun possession laws after felony convictions.

Contention

There are significant concerns surrounding the bill, particularly regarding its potential effectiveness in reducing gun violence or recidivism rates among felons. Critics argue that simply increasing penalties may not ultimately achieve the desired public safety outcomes and question whether it may disproportionately affect certain populations without addressing underlying issues related to gun violence. Supporters, on the other hand, contend that firm penalties will help establish a legal framework that prioritizes community safety and responsible gun ownership.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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