On Saturday, March 18, the New Mexico legislature adjourned sine die, which means the legislative session is completed and not returning. The
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Quick Links
- Hunting Regulations: https://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/hunting/
- Fishing Regulations: https://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/fishing/
- Trapping Regulations: https://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/hunting/information-by-animal/furbearers/
- Shooting Ranges: https://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/recreation/shooting-ranges/
- State Wildlife Commission: https://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/commission/
NEWS ARCHIVE
New Mexico: Tethering Bill Amended – Not Good Enough
New MexicoOn Monday, March 6, the Senate Health and Public Affairs Committee passed an amended version of Senate Bill 429. As previously reported, SB 429
Read MoreNew Mexico: Adjournment Looming – Action Needed Today
FirearmsThe 2023 legislative session is looking to adjourn next week, and legislators are pushing hard to get legislation through the process. Today, March
Read MoreNew Mexico: Animal Extremists Push Tethering Bill, Hearing on Monday
Government Affairs ArchiveThe mistreatment of animals is a serious subject and the Sportsmen’s Alliance does not tolerate animal cruelty. Unfortunately, animal-rights
Read MoreNew Mexico: Hearing Friday on Severe Firearm Restriction Bills – Action Needed!
Government Affairs ArchiveOn Friday, Feb. 17, at 1:30 p.m. in room 309, the House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on HB 100 and HB 101. These bills, if signed into
Read MoreNew Mexico House Committee Passes Gun Control Bills
New MexicoYesterday, the House Consumer & Public Affairs Committee passed both gun control measures on a party-line 4-2 vote. These bills will be sent to
Read MoreNew Mexico House Committee to Hear Gun Control Bills, Feb. 7
Government Affairs ArchiveNew Mexico is pushing forward with more gun control legislation that are of serious concern to sportsmen and gun owners. On Tuesday, Feb. 7, the House
Read MoreNew Mexico: Gun Control Bills Could be Voted on this Week
New MexicoYesterday, Jan 30, House Bill 9 and Senate Bill 116 passed through their respective committees. Both bills negatively affect New Mexico’s law-abiding
Read MoreNew Mexico: Firearm Owner Liability Bill to be Heard Jan. 24
Government Affairs ArchivePrevention of child access to firearms is a serious subject and is not taken lightly. Anti-gun proponents in New Mexico are using children and taking
Read MoreNew Mexico Trapping Ban Signed into Law
Government Affairs ArchiveNew Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham quietly signed New Mexico Senate Bill 32 into law this week after a political process that lacked transparency
Read MorePublic Lands Trapping Prohibition Sent to New Mexico Governor
Government Affairs ArchiveNew Mexico Senate Bill 32 passed the House by a vote of 35-34 with one representative not voting. The ill-conceived bill pushed by Animal Protection
Read MoreUPDATE! New Mexico Trapping Passed by House Committee
Government Affairs ArchiveNew Mexico Senate Bill 32, which will ban all trapping on public land, passed out of the New Mexico House Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources
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