HB 77

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Gun control advocates are wasting no time. On the second day of the sixty-day legislative session in Santa Fe, Representative Miguel Garcia (D-ABQ) introduced House Bill 77, imposing sweeping restrictions on firearms sales in the State of New Mexico.

HB 77 restricts ALL private transfers of firearms ? not just those taking place at gun shows ? including those between family members, friends and co-workers. Any person who is not a federal firearms licensed dealer (FFL) would have to contact the New Mexico Department of Public Safety prior to transferring any firearm to any prospective purchaser, provide the department with detailed information on the firearm being sold and the person to whom the firearm is being transferred, and get approval from the department before the transfer is completed. This includes transfers between relatives, friends and co-workers. In order to accomplish this, this bill sets up a state-level criminal records check system, which will be subsidized and paid for by lawful gun buyers.

HB 77 imposes a $25.00 fee on private gun transfers ? $35.00 if the transaction occurs at a gun show ? constituting a tax on gun purchases. Lawful gun buyers shouldn't be forced to pay for a system that's being created under the guise of public safety ? all taxpayers should bear the brunt of this cost. The FBI-run National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) which FFLs use imposes no "user fee" on prospective gun buyers.

HB 77 creates a state registry of legal firearms transferors and purchasers. Private sellers would be required to provide the state Department of Public Safety with the name, address, and telephone number of the transferor; the make, model, caliber, and serial number of the firearm being transferred; and the name, date of birth, race, sex and address of the buyer. DPS is required to retain a record of this information for five years. Under NICS, FBI is required to destroy all records of approved purchasers by the next business day.

Additionally, HB 77 imposes recordkeeping requirements on private sellers, requiring them to maintain records of approved transfers for five years, and it contains no privacy protections to prevent (or detect) a person using the system to run a background check on someone for purposes other than a gun purchase.

This measure has been referred to two committees - House Judiciary and House Appropriations - and it could soon be set for a public hearing in the first committee. In the meantime, it is critical that you contact House committee members, as well as your own state Representative, and urge him or her to OPPOSE HB 77!

Contact information for House Judiciary Committee members can be found here.

Contact information for House Appropriations Committee members can be found by clicking here.

To determine your state lawmaker and obtain their contact information, click here.
 
Yep, I sent mine in yesterday. The Repubs responded quickly saying they agree and are aginst it.

The Dumb-o-crats that have responded say they will weigh input from ALL of their constituents as they contemplate their vote.
 
New Mexico House Judiciary Committee To Hold Public Hearing This Monday On Sweeping Gun Control Measure In Santa Fe!


House Bill 77, state Representative Miguel Garcia's sweeping gun control bill to regulate all private gun transfers, establish a state registry of lawful firearms owners and tax legal gun purchasers will be heard by the House Judiciary Committee on [font color=red]Monday, January 28, at 1:30 pm or upon adjournment of the House in Room 309 of the State Capitol in Santa Fe.[/font]

It is extremely important that as many people as possible attend and speak in opposition to this measure. This committee normally asks for a show of hands in the room for and against bills, and then allows each person to stand up and briefly speak from their seat. Arguments should be clear, concise and not repetitive. Please speak to HB 77, not to other gun control proposals in Washington or other gun-related bills filed in New Mexico.
 
LAST EDITED ON Jan-28-13 AT 04:32PM (MST)[p]Did anybody go to the hearing? Was the number of people there heavily in our favor?
 
We're not out of the storm yet. While it was stalled (not killed) due to a 8/8 tie, supporters of HB 77 are continuing to work on amending the bill in an attempt to move it forward as soon as possible!

Please contact thoe that voted YES and let them know you oppose this bill.

The vote was as follows:

YES -- Rep. Gail Chasey, Chairman (D-ABQ)
505-986-4412
[email protected]

YES -- Rep. Georgene Louis, Vice-Chairman (D-ABQ)
505-986-4464
[email protected]

NO -- Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D-Milan)
505-986-4844
[email protected]

NO -- Rep. Cathrynn Brown (R-Carlsbad)
505-986-4248
[email protected]

NO -- Rep. Zach Cook (R-Ruidoso)
505-986-4452
[email protected]

YES -- Rep. Brian Egolf (D-Santa Fe)
505-986-4423
[email protected]

NO -- Rep. Kelly Fajardo (R-Belen)
505-986-4220
[email protected]

YES -- Rep. Miguel Garcia (D-ABQ *sponsor of the measure*)
505-986-4327
[email protected]

NO -- Rep. Nate Gentry (R-ABQ)
505-986-4757
[email protected]

YES -- Rep. Emily Kane (D-ABQ)
505-986-4464
[email protected]

YES -- Rep. Moe Maestas (D-ABQ)
505-986-4774
[email protected]

NO -- Rep. Terry McMillan (R-Las Cruces)
505-986-4450
[email protected]

NO -- Rep. Paul Pacheco (R-ABQ)
505-986-4214
No email available

NO -- Rep. Bill Rehm (R-ABQ)
505-986-4214
[email protected]

YES -- Rep. Patricia Roybal Caballero (D-ABQ)
505-986-4243
[email protected]

YES -- Rep. Mimi Stewart (D-ABQ)
505-986-4842
[email protected]
 
Now what a surprise, all the D-Dems are for it. After all they know what is best for the sheep who vote them in. I sent emails to all NM elected and got the 2-bogus pre-written responses. I still can't understand how any one could vote blue?
 
Well the vast majority did but I have to say thank you to Rep. Eliseo Lee Alcon (D-Milan)for upholding whats right.
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-13-13 AT 05:26PM (MST)[p]Not sure WHAT was actually voted on. Looks like the Judiciary Committee wasn't in favor of the original bill, so they introduced a new version/substitute that applies only to sales at gun shows and not transfers between individuals. Still a foot in the door even if it was the kindler gentler verion they recommended.

http://www.nmlegis.gov/lcs/_session.aspx?chamber=H&legtype=B&legno= 77&year=13

Here's a link to the HJC substitution:

http://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/13 Regular/bills/house/HB0077JCS.html
 

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