According to Firearm Chronicles
Louie Sanchez, who owns Calibers gun shop, tells KOB-TV in Albuquerque that the public health order from Grisham is an unconstitutional overreach. “So, we at Calibers have decided that we are going to open up with social distancing on our range,” Sanchez said. “And you know what, we’re going to take this fight back to her. We feel that unless, somehow, she got a magical power to take the Second Amendment out of our constitution, that we have the right to open up.” Sanchez says when his establishment does re-open, employees will practice social distancing measures to help keep customers and staff safe. He also told KOB that Calibers is continuing to train folks at the store as well. “We are indeed doing education courses, just one person, one trainer at six feet social distancing,” he said. “And we’re allowing for military and law enforcement to utilize our ranges.” Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for Gov. Grisham’s office claims that the governor “unequivocally” supports the Second Amendment, but apparently that support doesn’t extend to folks acquiring firearms for self defense in a state of emergency.