New Mexico 2024 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB66

Introduced
1/17/24  
Report Pass
1/29/24  

Caption

Penalty For Shooting Threat

Impact

If enacted, SB66 will significantly alter existing legal frameworks regarding public safety. It establishes clearer legal definitions for severe offenses like shooting threats and swatting, which are currently inadequately addressed in state law. By criminalizing these acts as felonies, the bill aims to deter individuals from making threats and misusing emergency services, reinforcing a commitment to public safety and community peace.

Summary

Senate Bill 66, introduced by Craig W. Brandt, aims to strengthen laws against threats of violence by raising the penalties for making shooting threats and establishing the crime of swatting. The bill reclassifies the act of making a shooting threat from a misdemeanor to a fourth-degree felony, thereby increasing the potential legal repercussions for those found guilty of such an act. Additionally, the bill defines swatting as the act of making false reports to emergency services that result in law enforcement response, also prosecutable as a fourth-degree felony.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB66 revolve around concerns regarding freedom of speech and the implications of penalizing perceived threats. Critics might argue that the law could lead to overreach, potentially criminalizing individuals who express panic or fear without malicious intent. Moreover, the bill's broadened definitions could lead to disputes about what constitutes a legitimate threat versus a non-threatening statement, raising questions about enforcement and interpretation by law enforcement agencies. Advocates, however, assert that such measures are necessary to protect communities from escalating violence and ensure accountability against individuals exploiting emergency systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM HB491

Penalties For Vehicle Thefts

NM HB485

Child Sex Offense Penalties

NM HB458

Felons & Firearms Penalties

NM SB264

Aggregation Of Embezzlement For Penalties

NM HB155

Aggravated Battery On Peace Officer Penalty

NM HB61

Felon In Possession Of Firearm Penalty

NM HB445

Human Trafficking & Sex Offenders

NM HB14

Unlawful Private Paramilitary Activity Act

NM HB283

School Marshal Act

NM SB215

Establish Crime Of Bestiality

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.