New Mexico Loses Another Key Fight Over Ban on Concealed Weapons in Public Parks

We previously discussed New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s effort to effectively ban guns (both open carry and concealed) with a flagrantly unconstitutional public health emergency order last year. After triggering a court fight, Grisham backed down and scaled down her order to ban concealed weapons in parks and playgrounds. The park ban was enjoined by U.S. District Kea W. Riggs as presumptively unconstitutional, leaving only a small fraction of Grisham’s original effort. Now, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has rejected her bid to lift that injunction in a key decision on appeal.

The demands for injunctive relief are based on a substantial likelihood that a party will prevail on the merits.  While the gun rights advocates were clearly able to establish that before Judge Riggs, Gov. Grisham had no success before the Tenth Circuit in dislodging that presumptive finding. The rejection of the challenge to the injunction suggests that the appellate court is equally unimpressed by the legal and historical arguments put forward by the state.

 

204 thoughts on “New Mexico Loses Another Key Fight Over Ban on Concealed Weapons in Public Parks”

  1. She just wants to keep New Mexicans safe from the crook and the mugger and the carjacker and the gang member.

    What’s wrong with that?

  2. Hey all of you people in New Mexico. Your tax dollars are being spent on making laws that are unconstitutional so that your Governor can virtue signal to the Democratic bosses in D.C. Does it feel good when she puts it to you and you don’t even get a kiss. It’s understandable. She’s just making her way to the hallowed halls of the Congress of the United States and kissing whatever backside is necessary on the way there. Her future is ass sured.

  3. Anonymous is correct for once. She said, New York’s Sullivan Act was passed in 1911. The law prohibited the carrying of concealed, unlicensed arms. By then, New York City’s population is 4,700,00. That’s BIG by even today’s standards! Let’s have some honesty here. Do you think that Anonymous would be in favor of carrying concealed licensed guns? It does seem like that is what she is saying. She really is saying that she doesn’t want any American citizen having a gun whether it’s licensed or unlicensed. Anonymous, why won’t you just tell it like it is?

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    They’ve purged the military.
    They own the intel agencies.
    They control the federal bureaucracy.
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    They’ve captured the courts.

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  5. Perhaps JT is off to DC to patch together the failing Biden impeachment hearings. Or perhaps he is figuring out how he can spin all his failed predictions about Hunter and his dad. Or maybe he wants in on representing lawyers who are in trouble for taking the fall for trump. After all MAGA Make Attorneys Get Attorneys. Let’s see how the Biden probe goes in the house.

    1. Lawfare = make attorneys get attorneys. MAGA is a great movement, to make America great again. Leftists despise that very idea. They hate America so naturally making America great again is anathema to them.

      As for the impeachment hearing, yes, let’s see how Biden and his crime syndicate’s abject corruption gets exposed.

    2. Perhaps Anonymous is off to her desk at the CIA to patch together another post on the Turley blog. Perhaps Anonymous is off to her desk at the CIA to patch together another Russia Hoax. Perhaps Anonymous is off to her desk at the CIA to deny that the laptop was Hunter’s laptop. Perhaps Anonymous is off to her desk at the CIA to deny that CRT was being taught in school. Perhaps Anonymous is off to her desk at the CIA to tell us that pornography wasn’t being shown to kids in middle school. Perhaps its obvious that Anonymous is just siting at her desk at the CIA going OFF her rocker.

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