PRESS RELEASES
Gov. Lujan Grisham statement on court ruling against 7-day waiting period for gun purchases

SANTA FE β Today, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued the following statement in response to a Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals decision to strike down New Mexicoβs seven day waiting period for gun purchases:
Today’s decision by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals is deeply disappointing, plainly wrong and likely to cost lives in New Mexico. New Mexico’s waiting period law was carefully crafted to minimize gun violence while respecting Second Amendment rights. The dissenting opinion in todayβs ruling even notes that New Mexicoβs law βis likely to save approximately thirty-seven lives per year.β
This ruling ignores a recent binding Tenth Circuit precedent that upheld Coloradoβs law barring gun purchases by anyone under the age of 21βa law that requires 18-year-olds to wait three years to purchase a weapon. The ruling also mischaracterizes New Mexicoβs gun purchase waiting period, saying it applies to βeveryoneβ when, in fact, it doesnβt apply to those who sell guns to immediate family members, those with a concealed carry permit, and law enforcement officers.
The evidence is clearββwaiting periods prevent impulsive acts of violence and suicide, giving people time to step back and reassess their emotions during moments of crisis. Iβm disappointed that todayβs ruling doesnβt take this into account.
We are reviewing our legal options in reaction to todayβs misguided ruling by the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals.

