According to New Mexico statutes, you cannot carry into any business that serves alcohol for consumption on-site. They have a nice little reminder sign (see below), but it is much harder to spot than our own 30.06 posting. It was only about 8.5x11 inches, and posted on the bottom of the window. Great if you are of Oompa Loompa height, not so good if you are close to Manu Ginobli's stature. Frankly, it is easier to look for the neon beer signs in the window.
I actually didn't need to carry my sidearm on the ski mountain, though a turkey did run across the trail early one morning. Luckily, she wasn't coming straight for me. Still, it was nice to know I had the option to carry everywhere else we went. My 1911 was a comforting weight on my hip when we had a blowout in rural country on the way back. I would highly recommend the Silver Moon Cafe if you are ever in Santa Rosa, NM on I-40. Have the Green Chili Stew. It is sublime!
The wording washed out by the glare reads "NEW MEXICO LAW [SEC. 30-7-3]"
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Oh, on the way out of Angel Fire, just past 'downtown', a cow elk stood by the side of the road chewing her cud. The first words from my 9 year old daughter? "Daddy, get your rifle!" Gotta love that girl.
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