The anti-Second Amendment group, The Brady Center, has requeted emails from New Mexico sheriffs on their opposition to new gun control laws in this year's legislative session.
AP News reported:
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A nonprofit that pushes for gun-control laws nationwide sent letters Wednesday to numerous New Mexico sheriffs, asking them to provide records related to their coordinated stance against gun-control laws that they do not plan to enforce.
The Brady Center, a Washington, D.C.-based organization, said it requested emails from the sheriffs under the state’s Inspection of Public Records Act, with demands for emailed communication among sheriffs and gun-lobby representatives.
Attorney Jonathan Lowy of the Brady Center said his group is seeking the emails to learn “what possible basis” the sheriffs have for declaring they won’t enforce the laws. Brady also wants to obtain any communication the law enforcement officials had with the National Rifle Association and other gun-rights groups.
Well, since The Brady Center is not a part of New Mexico, they have no business demanding records from New Mexico sheriffs. I'd tell them to go to hell. The law they cite appears to only apply to the NM Secretary of State, not every agency or public official.
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