New Mexico Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Can a non-resident apply for a concealed carry permit in New Mexico?

  1. Yes, without restrictions

  2. No, non-residents cannot apply

  3. Yes, but only if they are from a state with a reciprocity agreement

  4. Yes, but only military personnel

The correct answer is: Yes, but only if they are from a state with a reciprocity agreement

A non-resident can indeed apply for a concealed carry permit in New Mexico, but there are specific conditions that must be met, particularly concerning reciprocity agreements. States that have entered into such agreements with New Mexico allow their residents to apply for a permit, which means that a non-resident from one of these states can successfully obtain a concealed carry permit following the state's laws and procedures. This approach ensures that there is a legal framework in place for non-residents, making it critical for applicants to verify whether their home state has a reciprocity agreement with New Mexico. Understanding this aspect of the law is essential for non-residents interested in carrying concealed firearms in the state. Collaborating with established agreements reflects New Mexico’s commitment to maintaining safety while allowing responsible gun ownership among non-residents under controlled conditions.