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1887 — New Mexico — Carry Ban

1886 N.M. L. chap. 30, pp. 55–58.

Forbade the carry of deadly weapons. Exceptions included travelers and law enforcement officers. Individuals could still carry on his residence,...

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1887

1886 — New Mexico — Brandishing

1886 N.M. L. chap. 30, p. 55-56

Brandishing firearms within towns was prohibited except in self-defence, punishable a fine up to $1000, imprisonment, or both.

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1886

1869 — New Mexico — Carry

1869-1870 N.M. L. chap. 32, p. 72-77

Restricted the carry of deadly weapons. Repealed previous related laws.

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1869

Banned the concealed and open carry of various weapons.

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1859

Prohibited giving any slave a sword, dirk, bowie knife, firearm, or deadly weapon, or ammunition for firearms. Owners could arm...

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1858

1856 — New Mexico — Carry Ban

1864-65 N.M. L. chap. 61, pp. 406-10

Banned both concealed and open carry. Added an exception for mail carriers, travelers between towns, and law enforcement.

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1856

Banned carrying pistols, daggers, knives, and other deadly weapons in towns, punishable by a fine and brief imprisonment.

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1852

New Mexico allowed Santa Fe to regulate the discharge of firearms and storage within the city.

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1851