Lujan Grisham: Law Enforcement Opposing Me Has 'No Bold Actions' Against Gun Violence, Won't 'Protect' Citizens

On Tuesday's broadcast of "CNN This Morning," New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) reacted to law enforcement officials stating that her attempt to use a public health emergency to ban people from carrying guns in the Albuquerque area for 30 days is unconstitutional by stating, "that's their opinion. They have no bold actions. They don't have any plans for reducing gun violence." And "it's not for police to tell me what's constitutional or not. They haven't supported one, not one gun violence effort in the State of New Mexico, including domestic violence protections, universal background checks." Grisham also told law enforcement, "if you want the community to be safer, show me that you can do that. If you're not going to stand up for these kids and really test as hard as you can, getting fewer guns and dealing with gun violence in a meaningful way, then you're basically saying that you won't be responsible to protect the citizens of the state."