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New Mexico Governor Pushes Tough-On-Crime Laws As Violence Surges in The State

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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is advocating for stringent crime legislation in response to a significant increase in violent crime rates within the state. The proposed measures include tougher penalties for felons caught with firearms, a new charge for second-degree murder involving the use of a firearm, and the classification of firing at a home or building as a second-degree felony. This legislative push comes amidst a backdrop of rising crime statistics, with Albuquerque experiencing a notable surge in homicides, reaching 110 in the previous year. The governor's initiative also includes a ban on panhandling, aiming to address public safety concerns. These proposals have sparked a debate, with critics arguing that the focus should be on addressing underlying issues like poverty and mental health rather than solely increasing penalties.

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