This owl is the latest victim caught in a trap and Trap Free New Mexico has issued a call to action asking people to voice their support for HB 366 to get dangerous, cruel, and indiscriminate traps and poisons off New Mexico public lands. Courtesy/TFNM
TFNM News:
It’s time to act … HB 366 (Roxy’s Law) has not been scheduled for its next hearing yet, but it’s time to start reaching out to members of the House Judiciary Committee.
Trap Free New Mexico is asking everyone to send the committee members at the state legislature an email asking them to support HB 366, which will get dangerous, cruel, and indiscriminate traps and poisons off New Mexico public lands:
- gail@gailchasey.com
- daymon.ely@nmlegis.gov
- eliseo.alcon@nmlegis.gov
- deborah.armstrong@nmlegis.gov
- micaela.cadena@nmlegis.gov
- christine.chandler@nmlegis.gov
- zachary.cook@nmlegis.gov
- brian.egolf@nmlegis.gov
- dayan.hochman-vigil@nmlegis.gov
- georgene.louis@nmlegis.gov
- matthew.mcqueen@nmlegis.gov
- greg.nibert@nmlegis.gov
- bill.rehm@nmlegis.gov
- townsend@pvtn.net
Follow up with a call to each committee members – this matters a lot:
- Rep. Chasey – (505) 986-4411
- Rep. Louis – (505) 986-4329
- Rep. Alcon – (505) 986-4415
- Rep. Cadena – (505) 986-4210
- Rep. Egolf – (505) 986-4782
- Rep. Ely – (505) 986-4432
- Rep. Armstrong – (505) 986-4840
- Rep. Hochman-Vigil – (505) 986-4336
- Rep. Cook – (505) 986-4243
- Rep. Nibert – (505) 986-4211
- Rep. Rehm – (505) 986-4214
- Rep. Townsend – (505) 986-4758
Share this with your friends, family, neighbors, and anyone else who wants safe public lands, scientific wildlife management, and an end to cruelty.

































