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UPDATE 2/11: The Domestic Violence and Firearm Possession bill has made it past the state House floor and now heads to the Senate. ***Most states have…
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Lawmakers have advanced a package of gun control bills in the state legislature. There are two bills that would expand background checks. Another would…
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The Rio Rancho school board voted 4-1 Monday evening to put guns in the hands of school security guards. The measure is aimed at keeping students safe in…
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Gun control is an issue driving at least one local to the polls and to an Albuquerque gun show. Scott McLeod is a teacher at West Mesa High School and…
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Next month will see the first general election since the Las Vegas and Stoneman Douglas shootings. And New Mexico had a school shooting of its own in…
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In one year on average more than 116,000 people in America are shot by guns. These include murders, assaults, suicides and suicide attempts, unintentional…
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Nearly 500 New Mexicans died by suicide in 2015, and more than half of those deaths involved a gun. Lawmakers are looking at decreasing gun-related…
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Since a school shooting in Parkland, Florida, left 17 people dead back in February, some of the students who survived have been rallying for other young…
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A high schooler from Carlsbad organized the Stand for the Second movement Wednesday for students who support the Second Amendment. Will Riley said he’s…
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The head of the state department that oversees behavioral health services is at odds with Governor Susana Martinez’s administration over how to handle gun…