From KOB-TV.com - By: Stuart Dyson, KOB Eyewitness News 4-While President Obama discussed his goals for nationwide gun
legislation, New Mexico lawmakers got their first peek at a gun control
bill on the state level.
House Bill 77, sponsored by Rep. Miguel Garcia of Bernalillo County's
South Valley, is aimed at requiring background checks for people who buy
firearms at gun shows and in private deals. Currently, those sales do
not require background checks in New Mexico. If it passes, gun show
sellers and private sellers would have to run a background check on
their buyers through a phone system that would be set up by the state
Department of Public Safety. Buyers who are listed as felons, fugitives
from the law, or people who have been judged mentally ill would be
ineligible to buy guns.
President Obama is pushing for something similar nationwide. KOB Eyewitness News 4 found some gun owners open to the idea. "The background check is one thing I wouldn't mind," said Logan
Sherwood of Farmington, shopping at Albuquerque's popular Calibers gun
store and indoor shooting range. "I can pass a background check. If you
buy a firearm you should be able to pass a background check. We don't
want criminals - felons."
But some other key parts of the President's gun control package aren't
popular with gun people, especially banning assault-style weapons and
limiting ammo clips to ten rounds. "It really is not going to solve the problem," said Calibers shopper
David DiRusso. "The problem is to stop criminals, not the law-abiding
citizen. It's just not right."
The owners of Calibers said they support improved background checks,
but they said the real problem is unauthorized access to firearms by
people who are not legally qualified to have them.Read more
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