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Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:03 am
by Keith B
Yep, posted about halfway back in the topic already.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:04 am
by scref
Keith B wrote:
Yep, posted about halfway back in the topic already.
My bad

Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:09 am
by Keith B
NP, just glad they backed down some!!

Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:12 am
by leftyonly
Title of thread and the OP should be edited to reflect current state of affairs...
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:13 am
by Beiruty
Keith B wrote:NP, just glad they backed down some!!

They did NOT, myself and thousands perm resident of TX are still denied. Selectively allowing some CHL to carry while others are not is simply a clear discrimination.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:15 am
by RHenriksen
Beiruty wrote:Keith B wrote:NP, just glad they backed down some!!

The did NOT, myself and thousands perm resident of TX are still denied. Selectively allow some CHL to carry while others are not is simply a clear discrimination.
Work is in progress on that score:
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Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:23 am
by Keith B
Beiruty wrote:Keith B wrote:NP, just glad they backed down
some!!

They did NOT, myself and thousands perm resident of TX are still denied. Selectively allowing some CHL to carry while others are not is simply a clear discrimination.
I said SOME. I understand you are still affected by their rules. They will not issue a CHL to a non-resident alien who resides in their own state, so it is a full restriction they have.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:35 pm
by recaffeination
G.A. Heath wrote: Ok, I'm done being sarcastic but what I would like to know is why does New Mexico hate LEGAL immigrants and our military?
As a Texan, I'm more concerned about why Texas legislators hate paramedics, college students, and waitresses.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:38 pm
by RHenriksen
recaffeination wrote:G.A. Heath wrote: Ok, I'm done being sarcastic but what I would like to know is why does New Mexico hate LEGAL immigrants and our military?
As a Texan, I'm more concerned about why Texas legislators hate paramedics, college students, and waitresses.
LOL! Amen. I'm so thankful I'm self employed, *and* I don't have any clients in hospitals, college campuses, or bars. But I feel for the people who do work in those places.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:47 pm
by recaffeination
RHenriksen wrote:recaffeination wrote:G.A. Heath wrote: Ok, I'm done being sarcastic but what I would like to know is why does New Mexico hate LEGAL immigrants and our military?
As a Texan, I'm more concerned about why Texas legislators hate paramedics, college students, and waitresses.
LOL! Amen. I'm so thankful I'm self employed, *and* I don't have any clients in hospitals, college campuses, or bars. But I feel for the people who do work in those places.
I was thinking about the 20 year old paramedics, college students, and waitresses who can't get a Texas CHL because their lives are worth less than 20 year olds who took a different career path.
However, you make a good point about prohibited lcations and we can add sports fans to that list.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 12:56 pm
by Keith B
RHenriksen wrote:recaffeination wrote:G.A. Heath wrote: Ok, I'm done being sarcastic but what I would like to know is why does New Mexico hate LEGAL immigrants and our military?
As a Texan, I'm more concerned about why Texas legislators hate paramedics, college students, and waitresses.
LOL! Amen. I'm so thankful I'm self employed, *and* I don't have any clients in hospitals, college campuses, or bars. But I feel for the people who do work in those places.
Hospitals are not off limits, neither are college campuses (just the buildings), but bars are IF they are 51%.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:22 pm
by RHenriksen
Tough to graduate without entering the campus buildings on a regular basis. And I can't remember the last time I saw a hospital that did NOT have a 30.06 sign posted on
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:28 pm
by Keith B
RHenriksen wrote:Tough to graduate without entering the campus buildings on a regular basis. And I can't remember the last time I saw a hospital that did NOT have a 30.06 sign posted on
Yeah, I understand where you are coming fromunderstand. However, the 30.06 sign is a private business restriciton, not a state statute restriction . As for college, guess you can do an online degree.

I would like to see college buildings being legal for carry though.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:35 pm
by Heartland Patriot
Keith B wrote:RHenriksen wrote:recaffeination wrote:G.A. Heath wrote: Ok, I'm done being sarcastic but what I would like to know is why does New Mexico hate LEGAL immigrants and our military?
As a Texan, I'm more concerned about why Texas legislators hate paramedics, college students, and waitresses.
LOL! Amen. I'm so thankful I'm self employed, *and* I don't have any clients in hospitals, college campuses, or bars. But I feel for the people who do work in those places.
Hospitals are not off limits, neither are college campuses (just the buildings), but bars are IF they are 51%.
Keith, there is one other problem with the way things are in regards to colleges. Technically, it is legal to have the firearm in your vehicle. And if found out, you can't be prosecuted because it is not a crime. However, at the institute of higher learning that I have been attending for the past year and a half or so, they have a policy that if a weapon is found it will result in "academic discipline", that is to say, you will be kicked out. Academic career down the tubes. Now, I do understand concealed means concealed...but when there is a law enforcement training facility at your school, where they have sniffer dogs come in on a regular basis, its hard to conceal things from those dogs...unless I have been misled as to the power of those dogs' sniffers. Thank goodness I am almost done with the program I am enrolled in.
Re: Call to Action: New Mexico
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 1:40 pm
by speedsix
...I have never understood how a dog can smell a gun or ammo through a steel/glass car door...I know they can detect a drop of urine in a mollion drops of water...but that's just a stretch for me to believe...not knowing anything about police dogs...except they hired a couple and put 'em on day shift about 6 mo. before I quit policing...