New Mexico Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What type of firearm is specifically prohibited from being carried openly or concealed in New Mexico?

Handguns

Short-barreled rifles

Short-barreled rifles are specifically prohibited from being carried openly or concealed in New Mexico due to regulations that address the potential dangers and legal concerns surrounding these types of firearms. These firearms are defined as rifles with a barrel longer than 16 inches or an overall length of 26 inches and typically fall under additional scrutiny compared to standard rifles or handguns, particularly regarding their use and handling.

This prohibition is rooted in the belief that short-barreled rifles present unique safety challenges and may be more easily concealed than traditional longer firearms. Consequently, the legal framework in New Mexico reflects a cautious approach to managing firearms that could pose increased risks in various contexts.

In contrast, handguns and other types of personal defense firearms are generally permissible for open or concealed carry, provided that the owner meets the necessary legal requirements for firearm ownership and carrying in the state.

Automatic firearms

None, all firearms may be carried if legally owned

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