The wacko ultra-left group, New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence (NMPGV), who has one of the most idiotic radio ads telling people to "store firearms unloaded and secured with effective, child-resistant gun locks in a locked container out of the reach and sight of children. Store ammunition in a locked place that is separate from the firearm."
Well, if some home invaders decide to target your home, having your guns unloaded and locked up with ammo stored in a separate locked place won't protect you or your family. What will you do? Tell the home invaders to "old on a minute so I can get my gun out and load it"?
Now, it appears they are flouting the law they had advocated.
From Piñon Post:
In a post made on X, formerly Twitter, the anti-gun group New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence (NMPGV), run by Democrats’ anti-gun darling Miranda Viscoli, announced in so many words that it was breaking the law — then kept on digging itself in a hole when challenged.
“Pictured are unwanted firearms from one household in Farmington, NM. Our gun buyback was [canceled] by the City, but local residents asked us to show up anyway. So, we spent today dismantling guns house by house,” wrote the group, with a photo accompanying the post. The post immediately sparked a fierce response.
“The @NMStatePolice should investigate a private party going door to door and sawing people’s guns in half without doing a background check as required for a transfer in New Mexico. The @FBI and @ATFHQ (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) should also look into this since a private group does NOT have the ability to check NCIC to see if they are now in possession of a stolen firearm. So many crimes committed by this anti-gun group” posted state Rep. Stefani Lord (R-Sandia Park).
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