Gun bill to be debated in Senate committee

Dan Boyd
nmlegislature

A gun bill backed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham that has drawn the ire of some New Mexico firearm retailers is scheduled to get its first committee hearing on Wednesday.

The Senate Health and Public Affairs Committee's agenda includes for the day includes Senate Bill 17, which is sponsored by four Democratic lawmakers.

The bill would impose new requirements on licensed gun dealers, including inventory tracking and increased security measures.

It would also prohibit such dealers from selling machine guns and certain other types of firearms.

The bill is backed by Everytown for Gun Safety, a New York-based group that has also advocated for past gun safety measures in New Mexico.

But critics say the proposed law would not reduce gun theft in New Mexico, adding local firearms dealers already must comply with strict federal tracking requirements for all guns.

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