New Mexico Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a concealed handgun in a liquor store in New Mexico, with a valid permit?

  1. Yes, in all cases

  2. No, it's always illegal

  3. Yes, if the store derives less than 60% of its income from alcohol sales for on-site consumption

  4. Yes, but only during daylight hours

The correct answer is: Yes, if the store derives less than 60% of its income from alcohol sales for on-site consumption

The correct choice indicates that it is permissible to carry a concealed handgun in a liquor store in New Mexico if the store generates less than 60% of its total revenue from alcohol sales intended for on-site consumption. This aligns with New Mexico law, which allows carrying concealed firearms into certain locations with some restrictions. Specifically, liquor stores where the majority of income is not derived from on-site alcohol sales fall into a category where carrying is permitted with a valid firearms permit. Understanding this context is important because it demonstrates the balancing act between the rights of individuals to carry firearms and the regulations intended to mitigate risks in environments where alcohol is sold and consumed. Other options fail to correctly interpret the nuances of New Mexico's laws regarding firearms in liquor establishments.