Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB210

Introduced
1/4/23  
Refer
1/4/23  

Caption

Honorably discharged veterans; exempt from concealed carry license fees.

Impact

The bill is anticipated to impact state laws governing firearms, particularly by providing financial relief to veterans in accessing concealed carry licenses. This change recognizes the service of veterans and aims to support their second amendment rights without the hurdle of additional financial burdens. By removing the fee, the state stands to promote greater accessibility to self-defense tools for these individuals who have dedicated their service to the country.

Summary

House Bill 210 seeks to amend Section 45-9-101 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically to exempt honorably discharged veterans from paying fees associated with obtaining a concealed carry license for stun guns, pistols, or revolvers. Currently, the law establishes licensing requirements and associated fees that apply to all residents wishing to carry concealed firearms. The proposed bill would create a recognition for veterans who have served honorably, making it economically easier for them to exercise their rights to carry concealed weapons.

Contention

While the intent behind HB210 may be viewed positively by supporters advocating for veterans' rights, there could be concerns raised by opposition groups regarding potential security implications of removing fees for concealed carry licenses. Some advocates worry that easing financial barriers might lead to an increase in untrained individuals carrying firearms. The discourse surrounding this legislation emphasizes a balance between honoring veterans and ensuring responsible gun ownership practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2359

Concealed-Carry License for Veterans Act; enact.

MS HB661

Concealed carry permit; exempt members of the Mississippi Legislature from the licensing requirement for.

MS HB353

Concealed carry permit; exempt members of the Mississippi Legislature from the licensing requirement for.

MS SB2083

Concealed-carry license; 18-year-old with instructor certification qualifies for enhanced.

MS SB2021

Concealed-carry license; 18-year-old with instructor certification qualifies for enhanced.

MS HB170

Firearms; authorize concealed carry without a permit during emergency evacuations.

MS HB1043

Domestic violence; prohibit those convicted of from carrying weapons.

MS HB80

Concealed firearms; clarify prohibition for mentally incompetent.

MS HB247

Concealed firearms; clarify prohibition for mentally incompetent.

MS HB1120

"Mississippi School Safety Guardian Act"; create to allow governing bodies of schools to designate employees to carry concealed firearms.

Similar Bills

MS SB2359

Concealed-Carry License for Veterans Act; enact.

MS HB897

Firearms; revise limits placed on counties and municipalities to regulate.

MS HB712

Firearms; revise limits placed on counties and municipalities to regulate.

MS SB2513

Firearms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB1114

The Second Amendment Preservation Act; create to provide that the Legislature preempts local firearms ordinances.

MS HB253

Second Amendment Preservation Act; create.

MS SB2882

"Second Amendment Preservation Act"; state firearm law preempts any local ordinance or regulation.

MS HB1502

Second Amendment Preservation Act; authorize to protect rights to firearms.