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Thursday, September 14, 2023

Judge temporarily blocks New Mexico governor's order suspending right to carry firearms in public

A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order against New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's order suspending the right to carry firearms in public in and around Albuquerque.

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    1. "Temporary" as like a "temporary crown" or "Temporary" as like a "Temporary Government program"?

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  2. Judge should have sua sponte issued an arrest warrant for the Governor for violating 18 USC 242. No bail, go directly to jail until your trial.

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    1. Might be that the judge can only order a temporary stay until there is a hearing on the matter.

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  4. Temporary?
    Another "Judge" who saw a copy of the Constitution once?

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  5. The gov knew it was unlawful. But did it anyway.
    She wilfully violated the law.

    She also said the U.S. Constitution itself is not absolute.

    The Sheriff should have removed her from all power and have thrown her into jail.

    The judge should hold her in contempt and have ensured she stay in jail.

    But no, there is only a temporary stay while awaiting another hearing.

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  6. A good old fashioned tar and feathering is in order here..
    JD

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  7. I don't understand how the people of New Mexico can stand for this blatant disregard of their god given rights. This woman thinks that she is above all mans creators; she needs to be removed from office and put into a deep dark hole that she has no way of escaping This would be an example for the elitist class that believe the American citizens are merely for them to rule over.

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