Link to NM Legislation by Number - I couldn't find the exact bill with the excerpt that HustleBitch posted, maybe someone else can figure it out. I put the Year as 2025, the Chamber as House, the type as Bill & number #13 and what came up was something about electricity. -
Maybe it's from a previous year? I know the state has been talking about it for years. One of the national forests talked about doing it 5 or so years back, tons of people came out against the plans at public hearings. It quietly got swept under the rug and it was reported when it happened to little fanfare that it did not result it success, except a crazy nighttime tornado outbreak hit Missouri, southern Illinois, and western Kentucky that the Weather Channel at the time called "unseasonable"
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🚨 THEY WROTE THIS INTO NEW MEXICO’S CLOUD SEEDING LAW:
“All water from cloud seeding shall be considered natural as if no seeding happened.”
Read that again.
They’re engineering the weather… Then legally declaring the results “natural.”
So when the floods come? No liability. No accountability. No blame. Just destruction and legal immunity.
They legalized rain… and gave themselves a get-out-of-jail-free card.
Source: NM House Bill 13
https://x.com/HustleBitch_/status/1942744367669862872
Link to NM Legislation by Number - I couldn't find the exact bill with the excerpt that HustleBitch posted, maybe someone else can figure it out. I put the Year as 2025, the Chamber as House, the type as Bill & number #13 and what came up was something about electricity. -
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Legislation/BillFinder/Number
WAIT a minute - I found it but not in Bill 13, but here...
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Legislation/Legislation?Chamber=H&LegType=B&LegNo=362&year=25
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/25%20Regular/bills/house/HB0362.html
But it looks like it didn't go anywhere. It says "Current Location" "Died" & Action Postponed Indefinitely
So, now I'm wondering if this is actually in a NM Bill???
Maybe it's from a previous year? I know the state has been talking about it for years. One of the national forests talked about doing it 5 or so years back, tons of people came out against the plans at public hearings. It quietly got swept under the rug and it was reported when it happened to little fanfare that it did not result it success, except a crazy nighttime tornado outbreak hit Missouri, southern Illinois, and western Kentucky that the Weather Channel at the time called "unseasonable"