New Mexico’s Democrat Governor Signs Bill to Criminalize Private Gun Sales
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) signed legislation Friday to criminalize private gun sales in the state.

New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) signed legislation Friday to criminalize private gun sales in the state.
The latest count on the public backlash against gun control reveals that 21 of New Mexico’s 33 counties have now declared themselves “Second Amendment Sanctuaries.”
The coastal city of Carlsbad joined over a dozen other local governments Monday in formally opposing California’s “sanctuary state” laws, and supporting the federal government’s lawsuit to overturn them.
Tuolumne County became the third California county to join the revolt against California’s “sanctuary state” laws on Tuesday, when its board of supervisors unanimously approved a resolution to comply with federal immigration law.
After November 6, President Trump may have to thank Sessions for helping save Congress by mobilizing dormant conservatives in California around the “sanctuary state” fight.
California Republicans say they have gathered more than enough signatures to put a proposal to repeal last year’s controversial gas tax on the November ballot — the latest sign that there is still life in the Golden State’s GOP.
San Diego County’s Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 on Tuesday to support the U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against California’s sanctuary laws.
Two more California cities, Fountain Valley (Orange County) and Escondido (San Diego County), joined the growing revolt this week against “sanctuary state” laws enacted by Governor Jerry Brown.
Former Democratic congressman and now California Attorney General Xavier Becerra issued guidance to law enforcement on Wednesday, which said that the state would comply with federal immigration law but not act as federal immigration agents.
President Donald Trump offered support Wednesday to the Orange County leaders and activists who are rebelling against the State of California’s “sanctuary state” laws and siding with the federal government against them.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted 3-0 Monday evening to join the U.S. Department of Justice’s lawsuit against the State of California’s “sanctuary state” laws.
The revolt against the State of California’s “sanctuary state” laws is growing in Orange County, with supervisors scheduled to discuss a resolution Tuesday condemning the state’s defiance of federal immigration law, and possibly directing the county to join the federal lawsuit against the Golden State.
Some 300 young migrants seized control of the refugee welcome center where they were guests in southern Italy on Monday, barricading themselves inside for eight hours by piling up furniture against the entrance to the building until a series of demands could be met.
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz told reporters on Monday that the establishment’s idea to “parachute in some white knight” other than himself or Donald Trump is nothing but a “fevered pipe dream” that would cause a “revolt.”