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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) - New Mexico gun buyers now have to follow a new set of rules. It's all in an effort to keep certain types of weapons out of Mexico and away from drug cartels. But the new regulations which went into effect Monday are getting mixed reviews.
Under the new law anyone who buys two or more semi-automatic rifles that have detachable magazines and a caliber greater than .22 will be tracked. The law only applies to Arizona, California, Texas and New Mexico which are border states. Some people say that is unfair. "That's also illegal," said gun owner Gilbert Bond. "It's unconstitutional. It's everybody or nobody, if it's a federal law."