The New Mexico Senate Judiciary Committee is reviewing a proposed assault weapons ban that echoes existing legislation in Illinois, which is currently facing legal challenges. The committee’s chair, Sen. Joe Cervantes, announced they would delay decisions on this substitute measure, allowing members to further evaluate its potential implications before the next meeting on Wednesday.
This proposal, introduced by Sen. Katy Duhigg, aims to prevent costly litigation that a direct assault weapons ban might invite. By adopting a model that has undergone some legal scrutiny yet remains partially upheld, New Mexico hopes to position itself strategically against future court battles, showcasing a methodical approach amidst a contentious national debate over gun control.
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