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The provisions of this subsection shall only apply if the state where the out-of-state officer is employed has entered into a reciprocity agreement with the state that allows full-time commissioned law enforcement officers in Mississippi to lawfully carry or possess a weapon in such other states.
Constitutional Carry: Open Carry Laws. Mississippi’s constitutional carry policy permits individuals aged 18 and above to openly carry firearms without a permit, as long as they do not have federal or state prohibitions. This includes both residents and non-residents.
Statute. House Bill 2 of the 2013 Mississippi Legislature. What is Open Carry? Open carry is the ability to carry a gun in plain view. Some states require a permit to open carry, and some do not, but most have restrictions on where it is legal to open carry. Other Mississippi firearm laws. Mississippi Permit to Purchase.
Carrying. It is unlawful to carry concealed any pistol or revolver, a rifle with a barrel of less than 16 inches in length, shotgun with a barrel of less than 18 inches in length, machine gun, or...
According to Mississippi law, a person is not permitted to openly carry a firearm in any location where firearms are prohibited by federal or state law, including during a state of emergency declared by the Governor or local authorities.
New Law: House Bill 2 WWW.BRUNINI.COM. More importantly, HB 2 says the requirement of licensure to carry a firearm concealed DOES NOT apply to anyone carrying a stun gun or pistol that is not concealed – meaning in a holster or case. Stated Purpose: Amends Mississippi Code Annotated §§ 97-37-1, 97-37-15, 97-37-19 and 45-9-101 to clarify
A license to carry a pistol or revolver is not required for open carry beginning July 1, 2013 (see above). A license is not required for transporting a concealed or visible firearm in a vehicle.