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John Allen
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A former Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office sergeant is kicking off his campaign to be the county’s top cop.
The primary will be held in June 2022 and the general election will be in November 2022.
John Allen, who was BCSO’s homicide sergeant when he left in October 2019, also has experience in crisis intervention, the mobile crisis and SWAT teams and in investigating violent crimes, according to a news release from his campaign.
He has 23 years of law enforcement experience and is currently a lead instructor for various law enforcement agencies.
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“I hope to unite the people and policy makers of our county around the goals of ensuring public safety, preventing crime before it happens, and ensuring we take care of our mental and behavioral health calls appropriately,” Allen said in the news release.
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By office of the new mexico governor
• Apr 12, 2021
Credit Medlineplus.gov Commentary: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday formally enacted adult-use cannabis legalization in the state of New Mexico, signing into law an historic measure approved by the state Legislature after the governor called them into a special session for that purpose late last month.
“The legalization of adult-use cannabis paves the way for the creation of a new economic driver in our state with the promise of creating thousands of good paying jobs for years to come,” said
Gov. Lujan Grisham. “We are going to increase consumer safety by creating a bona fide industry. We’re going to start righting past wrongs of this country’s failed war on drugs. And we’re going to break new ground in an industry that may well transform New Mexico’s economic future for the better.”