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Cowchips 2020: Pandemic stole our normal away — but not quite all » Albuquerque Journal

A scenic overlook that was a real scene. A Cowboys for Trump-er sticking his boot in his mouth — more than once. A trombone shortage within the university marching band. The mayor of Albuquerque going “incognito.” No, we’re not in uncharted waters here — not as New Mexico goes. O fair New Mexico, we love, we love you so                                                 But the scenic overlook had to go                                                         Bursting bottles of wee-wee are an unsightly show                                   No matter where you go Inquiring minds earlier in the year wondered why the sceni

New Mexico Sheriff Vows NOT to Enforce Unconstitutional Stay-at-Home Orders

© press Sheriff Manny Gonzales promised the public his deputies will not turn his people into villains The sheriff of New Mexico s largest county has vowed that his deputies will not enforce the unconstitutional stay-at-home orders issued by the state s Democratic governor. In a video message to his people, Bernalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales said that he will not enforce any orders that subvert individuals’ constitutional rights. Sheriff Manny Gonzales promised the public that his office will instead focus on helping to keep families and businesses safe from crime. He added that his department will not, under any circumstances, turn hard-working everyday citizens into

Bernalillo County Sheriff refuses to enforce New Mexico s COVID-19 restrictions

comments Bernalillo County Sheriff Manny Gonzales, who oversees the city of Albuquerque, accused politicians of turning everyday citizens into villains   He said New Mexico was experiencing some of the most restrictive measures in the country to prevent COVID-19  He said he sympathized with families, businesses and houses of worship affected by current measures imposed by Gov Michelle Lujan Grisham  Health officials in New Mexico on Sunday reported 1,077 new COVID-19 cases and 16 related deaths  The statewide totals increased to 129,993 cases and 2,171 known deaths  A sheriff in New Mexico says he will no longer enforce the state s restrictive COVID-19 stay at home order because he believes it breaches constitutional rights.

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