
New Mexico Bishop Defends Governor’s Controversial Gun Ban
The measure stirred immediate controversy in the state and across the nation.
The measure stirred immediate controversy in the state and across the nation.
Participants received $200 for handguns and $300 for “assault weapons,” the outlet reported. The collected firearms were destroyed.
The high court faces an important fall term, but critics have also put the high court on trial — and the justices are fighting back.
The bill, Catholic bishops in Texas said, “fails to reflect a commitment to life or a vision of hope and instead accomplishes nothing more than to make it easier for potentially violent persons to act in anger or delusion."
The gun debate has perhaps never been as heated or as polarizing.
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