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@RobertGrulerEsq @FaithJoy I don't think we've had a show with that many viewers for nearly the entire show's cycle. Certainly was an exciting night! I couldn't pay as much attention to the stream this time, but I'll get to watch it later. Love it, keep up the awesome work, both of you.
Welcome to all the new discord users that have joined us.
There is one critical thing on my mind with all of this going on:
What will take precedent? The complete disregard for State Law, State and Federal Constitution and Republican disenfranchisement OR upholding the laws and constitutions and Democrat disenfranchisement?
It can actually go either way...
any lawers on here that can awnser a 2A question?
There are some here who are not lawyers that do have a knowledge of the law. They may help give guidance...
May be non-lawyers that can help you, but just keep in mind, it's not legal advice.
You can ask for guidance, but for legal advice, you will need an attorney, correct @Maw
ive reached out to R&R just havent been able to get through, im from NM im 20 years old and i open carry. In NM the law states that you can open carry any firearm at 19 however you cant buy a handgun until you are 21. my question is; Is my Everyday Carry handgun ilegal since i did not buy it
@RobertGrulerEsq I've heard the Texas suit described as a "Hail Marry down 25 with 15 seconds on the clock" , how much of a long shot is it in your opinion?
I think a lot of states allow transferring of weapons that otherwise would be illegal to purchase via a grandfather system. I am not an attorney, keep this in mind. @RobertGrulerEsq Is the person that you'd want to ask for actual legal advice. This is one of those situations where it's best to get the opinion of a lawyer in my opinion.
As it's not really in reference to the constitutionality of something, but rather state-specific law.
@Dylan Gpnzales What I would do, given that situation, is to *not* open carry a handgun until you get official legal advice from a licensed attorney or you reach your 21st birthday, whichever comes first, for your own safety.
We wouldn't want you to break the law if you were to take our word for something, so it's in your best interest to get the appropriate opinion from a legal expert.
im hoping rob chimes in so i can get some clarity on the issue.
@Dylan Gpnzales, you just advanced to level 1!
I don't know that @RobertGrulerEsq is licensed in New Mexico. You would want to reach out to a local attorney that specializes in 2A issues. That is my #Notlegaladvice
legally i can carry my AR slung open carry because i bought it.
The law is very grey in this area
@Dylan Gpnzales he won't get specific even if he does answer you. It would be an ethics violation and he needs to retain standing with the AZ Bar.
correct, however you cant buy said handgun until 21 years old. so if its givted to me, is it allowed?
I wouldn't rely on google for your legal advice, keep in mind a lot of those results are likely wrong, unless you're reading the statute itself.
Or rather, it's best to assume it's wrong.
@Dylan Gpnzales A local licensed attorney will probably be your best alternative. As this is a question of State Law (New Mexico), and the question is not settled in your mind, your own personally freedom is paramount and thus, would not open carry a handgun until the question is settled. Or, as stated above, you reach the known lawful age of 21 before you are able to get a professional opinion. REMEMBER - this is just guidance and NOT legal advice 😄
probably good advice lol. NM is very wierd with gun laws
Always look out for your own legal best interest rather than risking it.
And, always get a legal opinion from a licensed attorney IN WRITING (as you never know, it is possible, even if remote, that an attorney may give bad advice and your INTENT was to comply with the Law).
INTENT is important. If you are going from the opinion of an attorney and he/she gave bad advice, having such advice IN WRITING from said attorney is PRIMA FACIE evidence of your INTENT to comply with the Law.
And unfortunately, if you were to get caught breaking that law, I'm pretty sure you'd be risking some of your fundamental rights, and I honestly don't think it's worth it.
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(I barely think anything is worth risking those rights, but that's beside the point.)
Thanks as always @Maw! Very much appreciate your help.
Of course, Robert. Not going away any time soon, you're stuck with me.
VERY HAPPILY @Maw !
@RobertGrulerEsq GOOD! WORKS FOR ME!
@RobertGrulerEsq In Re the question of @Dylan Gpnzales above, I hope that @Maw and myself gave reasonable guidance in lieu of an attorney in the room at the time. Do you have anything that may assist the questioner?
@RobertGrulerEsq shows like yours are really important because of what seams like a media blackout at the present time
Thanks for the flag @Bey -- @Dylan Gpnzales my team has pretty strict rules here that we can't help on non-Arizona issues, as we are only licensed in Arizona (I'm also licensed in Cali but we don't take cases there), so I apologize if that left you feeling frustrated. And for those reasons, the other comments are on point - I'd contact a New Mexico lawyer to get the specifics. Often times, a lot of the gun stores in your area will have some good resources or books on local laws, as well.
Thanks @Phil ! I appreciate the feedback and glad you found us!
There was lull in the action on <#771201221145919499> channel. I just stirred the pot. 🍿