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Mr. Steve Aikens,
Thank you again for your continued support of Firearm Rights throughout New Mexico, and throughout the rest of The United States of America.
Forgive my unintelligent, and uninformed, comments concerning New Mexico Firearm and Explosive Law. The post, so cited, will be promptly removed. My comments in the previous post were uncalled for, and prove that I have no real understanding of New Mexican Law.
I do not, as you have alreadly suggested, live in New Mexico. Moreover, my Permit is not honored in New Mexico. Should I ever come to New Mexico, without any reciprocital agreement in place between my State and yours, I would have to Open Carry my Firearm..., orkeep it [concealed]in my Vehicle.
However, I was a little taken by surprise of New Mexico Law concerning Firearms and Alcohol, more specifically New Mexico Statute 30-7-3.
As is most probably obvious to you, and others by now, I live in a State that no longer regulates Firearm Carry in Restaurants that serve Alcohol, nor regulates Firearm Carry in any bona-fideLicquor Store Establishments. Nevertheless, establishments that derive more than 50% of their gross-annual income from the sell of Alcohol for consumption on-premesis are still off-limits, however. This only encompasses Bars though, and does not effect any other said Establishment, less Private Property'Policies' that may be in place.
Regardless of what others may think, I stand by my comment on the most recent post concerning being trusted in McDonald's, but not Pizza Hut. To me..., that is an insult to us all, regardless if we live in New Mexico or not. Law-abiding Adult Citizens who are Americans should be trusted.
Maybe you may be able to help me better understand the finer details of New Mexican Politics in the near future. I look forward to any returned correspondence about this matter on this Post as it pertains to Firearm Law in New Mexico.
Thank you again,
Aadvark
P.S.- I have two questions concerning New Mexico State Firearm Law. What New Mexico State Law bars Carry [whether Openly or Concealed] into State Public Buildings? Furthermore, does this, if any, prohibition apply to ALL Public Buildings (State, County, Local, City)thoroughout The State of New Mexcio?