SANTA FE – The New Mexico Senate passed an amended public safety bill Wednesday that largely prohibits the carrying of firearms at polling places.  Â
The Firearms Near Polling Places bill, Senate Bill 5, sponsored by Sen. Peter Wirth and supported by the governor, prohibits the carrying of firearms within 100 feet of a polling place during an election with some exceptions. Â
"New Mexicans should be able to exercise their right to vote without fear of intimidation or, worse, violence," said Gov. Lujan Grisham. "This legislation solidifies what we already know: Guns do not belong at polling places."Â
The final version of the bill includes exemptions for certified peace officers, those conducting lawful non-election business near polling places, concealed carry license holders, and people occupying their private cars in proximity to a polling place. Â
After the governor signs this bill into law, those found in violation will be charged with a misdemeanor.Â