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New Mexico Considers Lower Penalties for Pot Possession New Mexico Considers Lower Penalties for Pot Possession. A New Mexico state senator who is running for governor has proposed replacing criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana with a $50 fine. Jan. 24, 2018, at 6:28 p.m.. New Mexico Considers Lower Penalties for Pot ...
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Bill would nix lottery scholarship 30% quota Surrounded by advertisements for the New Mexico Lottery, Michele Glasser rings up customers Tuesday at Allsup's on Cerrillos Road at South Guadalupe ... State law requires the New Mexico Lottery to allocate 30 percent of its gross revenues for college scholarships, a program that helped defray ...
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Appeal Court Weighs Teen's Sentence in 2013 Family Killing In oral arguments, John Woykovsky with the New Mexico Attorney General's Office argued before the state Court of Appeals that a lower court opinion two years ago to sentence Nehemiah Griego as a juvenile failed to take into account several key factors as the law requires — including the severity of ...
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How Mike Tomlin, Keith Butler and Randy Fichtner crossed paths in Arkansas All three possessed that." Players gravitated toward Butler, former Red Wolves kicker Andy McPherson recalled, and the former NFL linebacker could at times be as intimidating as he was innovative. When Butler's defense forced a fumble to secure a 34-31 overtime win against New Mexico State on Oct.
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Aggie Jaleel Scott talks after his first Senior Bowl practice. New Mexico State wide receiver Jaleel Scott (16) makes a catch in front of Arizona State defensive back Kobe Williams (5) in the 2017 season opener. Scott was named All-Sun Belt Conference first-team receiver on Wednesday. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri).
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