Center for Biological Diversity: New Mexico House of Representatives Approves Bill to Outlaw Traps, Wildlife Poisons on Public Land
March 20, 2021
March 20, 2021
SANTA FE, New Mexico, March 20 -- The Center for Biological Diversity issued the following news release:
With a close 35-34 vote, the New Mexico House of Representatives yesterday approved the Wildlife Conservation and Public Safety Act, also known as "Roxy's Law," which would prohibit traps, snares and poisons on public lands.
The measure, Senate Bill 32, passed the New Mexico Senate by a vote of 23-16 last month, and now advances to the desk of Gov. Michelle . . .
With a close 35-34 vote, the New Mexico House of Representatives yesterday approved the Wildlife Conservation and Public Safety Act, also known as "Roxy's Law," which would prohibit traps, snares and poisons on public lands.
The measure, Senate Bill 32, passed the New Mexico Senate by a vote of 23-16 last month, and now advances to the desk of Gov. Michelle . . .