Jay Block shares views on Second Amendment and legislative efforts in recent posts

Jay C. Block, New Mexico State Senator from 12th District - www.nmlegis.gov
Jay C. Block, New Mexico State Senator from 12th District - www.nmlegis.gov
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State Senator Jay Block, who was elected in 2025 to represent New Mexico’s 12th Senate district, has posted several statements on social media reflecting his views and commentary on recent events.

On August 19, 2025, Block shared a brief post, stating: “Talent! https://t.co/oHiHtYdBWv”.

The following day, August 20, he quoted the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. https://t.co/sWGfKtLwuE”.

Later that same day, Block commented on recent political developments with: “Lots of great work went into this, but the job was made easier, thanks to the Dems themselves. Still lots to do! https://t.co/IusXtvZGmh”.

Block is a Republican who began serving in the New Mexico State Senate in 2025 after replacing Jerry Ortiz y Pino as representative for the state’s 12th Senate district.



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