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2009 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 29 - Law Enforcement.
Article 19 - Concealed Handgun Carry, 29-19-1 through 29-19-14.

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  • Section 29-19-1 - Short title.
  • Section 29-19-2 - Definitions.
  • Section 29-19-3 - Date of licensure; period of licensure.
  • Section 29-19-4 - Applicant qualifications.
  • Section 29-19-5 - Application form; screening of applicants; fee; limitations on liability.
  • Section 29-19-6 - Appeal; license renewal; refresher firearms training course; suspension or revocation of license.
  • Section 29-19-7 - Demonstration of ability and knowledge; course requirement; proprietary interest; exemptions.
  • Section 29-19-8 - Limitation on license.
  • Section 29-19-9 - Possession of license.
  • Section 29-19-10 - Validity of license on tribal land.
  • Section 29-19-11 - Validity of license in a courthouse or court facility.
  • Section 29-19-12 - Rules; department to administer; reciprocal agreements with other states.
  • Section 29-19-13 - Fund created.
  • Section 29-19-14 - Current and retired law enforcement officers.


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