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New Mexico Sheriffs Association President Tony Mace, center, arrives Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020, at the New Mexico state Capitol to speak in opposition to a red-flag gun bill that would allow authorities to take guns away from people deemed dangerous to themselves or others. Democratic lawmakers and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham are pushing for the legislation. Hundreds of people filed into the state Senate gallery, including gun control advocates wearing "Moms Demand Action" T-shirts and more than a dozen county sheriff's who are outspoken opponents of the initiative. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

New Mexico Sheriffs Association President Tony Mace, center, arrives Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2020, at the New Mexico state Capitol to speak in opposition to a red-flag gun bill that would allow authorities to take guns away from people deemed dangerous to themselves or others. Democratic lawmakers and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham are pushing for the legislation. Hundreds of people filed into the state Senate gallery, including gun control advocates wearing "Moms Demand Action" T-shirts and more than a dozen county sheriff's who are outspoken opponents of the initiative. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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