From the Santa Fe New Mexican:
A southern New Mexico rancher’s horse and spurs have become more than just cowboy gear in a federal criminal case accusing him of assaulting U.S. Forest Service employees helping to impound his cattle.
At an arraignment here Tuesday, prosecutors upgraded assault charges against 43-year-old Kit Laney to include assault with a deadly weapon.
The alleged deadly weapons? Laney’s horse, spurs and the horse reins.
Horses, headboards, doesn’t anyone in New Mexico have a GUN?
“If you have a second amendment, you don’t need a first amendment; ’cause when you gotta gun, you can say anything you want.” Wanda Sykes.