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


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Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham faces criticism and division within her party as she proposes stricter measures to tackle crime and homelessness.

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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