Above, a card I picked up at Loeffler's Guns in April. |
Yesterday, the 7-day waiting period law on gun purchases in New Mexico went into effect.
It was passed by the New Mexico legislature during the 2024 legislative session and signed by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham.
Yesterday, the National Rifle Association filed suit against this law.
The NRA-ILA posted:
Today, the NRA filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging New Mexico's recently enacted waiting period requirement on firearm purchases. NRA-ILA Executive Director Randy Kozuch stated:
“The NRA fights every day in Washington, DC, state capitals, and when necessary, the legal arena, to protect the constitutional freedoms of law-abiding Americans and NRA members,” said Randy Kozuch, Executive Director of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA). “The State of New Mexico’s waiting period law is a clear violation of its citizens' Second Amendment rights – needlessly delaying their ability to acquire a firearm for self-defense or sporting purposes. With this legal challenge, NRA is committed to seeing that this unconstitutional law be wiped from the state statutes.”
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