New Mexico governor faces backlash over temporary gun ban, narrows order after legal challenges
- Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued an emergency public health order temporarily banning open and concealed carry in Albuquerque and surrounding county.
- The order prompted lawsuits from gun rights groups and criticism from Democrats and Republicans citing unconstitutionality.
- A federal judge blocked portions of the order after determining it violated Second Amendment rights.
- Lujan Grisham amended the order to focus only on parks and playgrounds in Albuquerque and surrounding county.
- The governor continues to face calls for impeachment and lawsuits challenging the legality of her actions.

























































































































