New Mexico Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a firearm into a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol in New Mexico with a concealed carry permit?

  1. Yes, if you're not consuming alcohol

  2. No

  3. Yes, but only in designated areas

  4. Yes, with written permission from the establishment

The correct answer is: No

In New Mexico, individuals with a concealed carry permit are generally not allowed to carry firearms into establishments that serve alcohol, regardless of whether they consume alcohol or not. The law specifically prohibits carrying a firearm into any place where alcoholic beverages are served for consumption on-site. This regulation is designed to enhance safety and reduce the potential for conflicts that could arise when firearms are present in social environments where alcohol is consumed. In contrast, the possibility of carrying in designated areas or with written permission does not apply in this context according to current laws. The focus is on maintaining a safe environment, which is why the regulations are particularly strict regarding firearms in bars and restaurants.