New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB5

Introduced
1/16/24  
Report Pass
1/18/24  
Report Pass
1/24/24  
Report Pass
1/29/24  
Engrossed
1/30/24  
Report Pass
2/9/24  
Enrolled
2/13/24  
Chaptered
3/4/24  

Caption

Firearms Near Polling Places

Impact

This legislation aims to enhance public safety during elections by restricting firearm access in proximity to polling places. Supporters argue that such measures are necessary to maintain an environment where voters feel secure and can exercise their rights without fear of intimidation or violence. Furthermore, the bill provides exceptions for certified law enforcement officers and individuals with valid concealed carry permits, reflecting a balance between Second Amendment rights and the need for safety measures during elections.

Summary

SB5, relating to elections, seeks to prohibit the possession of firearms within certain distances of polling places during elections in New Mexico. The bill specifically outlines that it is unlawful to have any firearm, loaded or unloaded, within 100 feet of polling entrances at schools and other designated voting locations. Additionally, the bill delineates penalties for violations, categorized as petty misdemeanors, emphasizing the state's commitment to ensuring safe voting environments by minimizing potential threats associated with firearms in these sensitive areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB5 appears to be divided, reflecting broader national debates over gun control and public safety. Proponents of the bill, including local advocacy groups and several legislators, rally behind the notion that ensuring the safety of voters is paramount and necessary to preserve the democratic process. Conversely, opponents argue that the bill could infringe upon individual rights and may not effectively address the threats it seeks to mitigate.

Contention

Notable points of contention focus on the balance between enhancing public safety and protecting individual rights. Critics express concerns that the restrictions may disproportionately affect lawful gun owners who wish to participate in the electoral process. Additionally, discussions on the adequacy of law enforcement exemptions raise questions about the potential effectiveness of the bill and whether it addresses underlying issues of gun violence and voter intimidation adequately.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB44

Prohibit Firearms At Polling Places

NM HB164

Permitless Carry Of Firearms

NM SB428

Firearms In Unfair Practices Act

NM SB116

21 Years Old To Purchase Or Possess Firearms

NM SB180

Election Changes

NM HB458

Felons & Firearms Penalties

NM SB19

Law Enforcement & Public Safety Telecomm

NM SB427

Firearm Sales Waiting Period

NM HB4

Voting Rights Protections

NM HB318

Election Board Compensation & Changes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.