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SECTION 2. (1) The Mississippi Legislature hereby occupies and preempts the entire field of legislation touching in any way firearms, components, ammunition and supplies to the complete exclusion of any order, ordinance or regulation by any political subdivision of this state.
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.
Mississippi: Strong Firearms Preemption Bill on House Floor TODAY! Today after 10:00am, the House will vote on legislation that strengthens Mississippi’s firearms preemption law, House Bill...
19 Αυγ 2014 · Life has continued as normal in Mississippi, roughly a year after the passage of their controversial "open carry" bill, House Bill 2.
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
House Bill 2 (2013 Regular Session) Mississippi Legislature • Amends 97-37-1 to add definition of “concealed” and provides that weapons carried that are wholly or partially visible and NOT “concealed.” • Amends 45-9-101 to provide that a person carrying a weapon that is NOT “concealed” per above amendment does not have to be
Concealed and open carry. Mississippi [1][2] is a "shall issue" state for concealed carry. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety shall issue a license to carry a concealed pistol or revolver to a qualified applicant within 45 days. The license is valid for five years.