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New Mexico: Your Santa Fe City Council is Attempting to Ban Standard Capacity Magazines

Friday, June 7, 2013

The Santa Fe City Council is currently considering an ordinance that would ban the future possession, sale or transfer of any ammunition feeding device that accepts, or can be readily converted to accept, more than ten rounds.  Introduced by Mayor David Coss (an outspoken member of billionaire New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s gun control coalition), Councilor Patti Bushee and Councilor Ron Trujillo, Bill No. 2013-27 would outlaw standard capacity magazines used with commonly-owned self-defense pistols and rifles used by recreational and competitive shooters.  With no exception in the ordinance for mere possession in one’s private vehicle, even driving through Santa Fe with a newly-purchased standard capacity magazine in your car or truck could put you in violation of this ordinance.

Instead of focusing on real crime control measures and having a serious debate about complex mental health issues, your City Council has chosen the expedient – and likely unconstitutional – route of targeting law-abiding gun owners, licensed firearms dealers and heavily-regulated gun manufacturers.  Congress allowed a similar ban to expire in 2004 on the federal level because studies showed it had little or no impact on violent crime.  Additionally, this local prohibition ignores the plain-letter protections guaranteed by Article II, Section 6 of the New Mexico Constitution, which reads:

“No law shall abridge the right of the citizen to keep and bear arms for security and defense, for lawful hunting and recreational use and for other lawful purposes, but nothing herein shall be held to permit the carrying of concealed weapons. No municipality or county shall regulate, in any way, an incident of the right to keep and bear arms.” [Emphasis added.]

This ordinance has been scheduled for a hearing and vote on Wednesday, June 26, at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall located at 200 Lincoln Avenue in Santa Fe.  Public comments and testimony will be taken so be sure to show up and speak against this measure.  Also, please contact the City Councilors listed below and urge them to OPPOSE Bill No. 2013-27.

Councilor Rebecca Wurzburger

[email protected]

505-955-6815

Councilor Patti Bushee

[email protected]

(505) 955-2345

Councilor Chris Calvert

[email protected]

(505) 955-6812

 

Councilor Bill Dimas

[email protected]

(505) 955-6817

 

Councilor Carmichael Dominguez

[email protected]

(505) 955-6814

 

Councilor Peter Ives

[email protected]

(505) 955-6816

 

Councilor Christopher Rivera

[email protected]

(505) 955-6818

 

Councilor Ronald Trujillo

[email protected]

(505) 955-6811

 

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