Texas is no longer on it. For future reference I will fuel in El Paso and drive straight to AZ no stopping. Even with open carry and carry in car they don't want us we don't need them. Sad.
And as of today's check of the NM website, Florida's is again accepted. So we'll see when Florida reaccepts NM's.Concealed Carry Reciprocity - Division of Licensing, FDACS
March 26, 2012: NEW MEXICO removed from the list because New Mexico authorities terminated the agreement.
As of today, May 1, Texas IS on it. (Link Removed) I spoke with the director of SID which is in charge of the concealed carry. New Mexico is coming into compliance with the law as written. The previous administration pretty much did a "I'll honor yours if you honor mine". That is not what the law says.
They are tearing it down and rebuilding it. Just bide your time and see what comes of it. I believe they are trying to salvage most of the reciprocities they already had. My 2 cents is be patient.
This can get confusing. Even after I read the NM site I am not sure about my non-resident Florida carry permit being any good in NM. On the map here it does say they accept the Fl. non res permit but I saw nothing on the NM site. Help!
E. provision of discretionary state authority for the transfer, recognition or
reciprocity of a concealed handgun license issued by another state if the issuing authority
for the other state:
(1) includes provisions at least as stringent as or substantially similar to
the Concealed Handgun Carry Act [29-19-1 NMSA 1978];
(2) issues a license or permit with an expiration date printed on the license
or permit;
(3) is available to verify the license or permit status for law enforcement
purposes within three business days of a request for verification;
(4) has disqualification, suspension and revocation requirements for a
concealed handgun license or permit; and
(5) requires that an applicant for a concealed handgun license or permit:
(a) submit to a national criminal history record check;
(b) not be prohibited from possessing firearms pursuant to federal
or state law; and
(c) satisfactorily complete a firearms safety program that covers
deadly force issues, weapons care and maintenance, safe handling and
storage of firearms and marksmanship.
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