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2019 Proposed Mississippi Legislation | |||
Posted January 24th, 2019 02:22 pm | |||
This thread will be updated on a regular basis when new bills come in for Mississippi. HB22 would allow local governments to have firearm buybacks |
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Posted January 27th, 2019 12:20 pm | |||
HB1006 would allow those convicted of non-violent crimes to possess firearms in their homes and vehicles |
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Posted February 18th, 2019 03:56 pm | |||
SB2868 would prohibit employers from denying employees the right to store their firearms in their vehicle on company property SB2099 would prohibit any public employee from enforcing any new federal firearm laws HB568 would restore an non-violent felons rights to firearm possession once they have completed their sentences HB1582 would prohibit carrying in any medical facility SB2843 would create extreme risk protection orders HB1408 would require anyone applying for a concealed carry license to provide a recent mental health evaluation HB1581 would exclude judges chambers, witness rooms and jury rooms from law allowing carrying in courthouses HB1402 would require public schools to teach hunter safety to 7th and 8th grade students HB1446 would clarify that a person must be 'held for treatment' (mental health) to be prohibited from firearm licenses HB894 would drop concealed carry license fees for anyone 65 or older HB831 would allow concealed carry on college campuses SB2638 would prohibit any state agency from cooperating with the federal government in any firearm ban SB2672 would make any federal laws that infringe on the 2nd amendment null and void within the state HB407 would outlaw bump stocks SB2416 would make people convicted of certain misdemeanors prohibited persons HB22 would allow local governments to have firearm buybacks SB2674 would make any firearm manufactured and kept in the state exempt from federal laws HB1012 would remove stun guns from the list of prohibited firearms HB588 would eliminate the once a year sales tax exemption on firearms and accessories HB1006 would allow those convicted of non-violent crimes to possess firearms in their homes and vehicles SB2568 would require bullets to have serial numbers SB2671 would prohibit any state agency from cooperating with the federal government in any firearm ban HB910 would prohibit the enforcement of federal firearm laws under certain conditions HB27 would impose a $25 tax on the sale of every firearm SB2313 would outlaw open carry at parades, demonstrations or other events that require a permit HB524 would prohibit employers from banning carrying concealed by employees if they have a permit and a training endorsement |
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2019 Proposed Mississippi Legislation |