New Mexico governor bans concealed, open gun carry in Bernalillo County

(The Center Square) – Carrying a loaded firearm in public in New Mexico’s most-populous county is now enough for police to issue a fine worth thousands of dollars.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, citing recent shootings, declared a public health emergency centered on gun violence. The executive order signed Friday includes an “action plan” that bans carrying a loaded weapon off of private property in Bernalillo County, which includes Albuquerque.

The governor’s spokeswoman told multiple news outlets that violators of her new order will be subject to a civil fine of $5,000.

“No constitutional right, including my oath in my view, is intended to be absolute,” Lujan Grisham said in a news conference Friday evening attended by KOV4.

When asked by a reporter if she thought criminals would adhere to her order to disarm, the governor said, “Uh, no.”

Lujan Grisham noted the recent shooting deaths of a 13-year-old girl on July 28, a five-year-old girl on Aug. 14 and an 11-year-old boy on Sept. 6. The county had seen two separate mass shootings earlier this year.

Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen said in a release that he has doubts about the legality of the governor’s order and law enforcement’s ability to carry it out.

“I have reservations regarding this order,” he said in a statement. “While I understand and appreciate the urgency, the temporary ban challenges the foundation of our Constitution, which I swore an oath to uphold. I am wary of placing my deputies in positions that could lead to civil liability conflicts, as well as the potential risks posed by prohibiting law-abiding citizens from their constitutional right to self-defense.”

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