Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2832

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Firearms; interpose state law in place of any federal law confiscating firearms.

Impact

If enacted, SB2832 will impact the enforcement of federal gun control measures within Mississippi. The bill stipulates that state officials, including courts and law enforcement, have a duty to uphold the rights of individuals to possess firearms against any perceived infringement by federal law. Furthermore, public officers or employees of the state will not have the authority to enforce federal regulations that conflict with this legislation, effectively nullifying those aspects of federal law within Mississippi's jurisdiction.

Summary

Senate Bill 2832 aims to interpose the comprehensive firearms code of Mississippi against any federal laws that could infringe on the rights of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms. Specifically, the bill declares that any federal acts, laws, orders, rules, or regulations that order the confiscation of firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition from law-abiding citizens will be considered invalid within the state. This legal assertion is anchored in the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, Section 12 of the Mississippi Constitution, emphasizing the state's commitment to protecting gun rights.

Contention

The bill has sparked significant debate and division among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Proponents argue that SB2832 reinforces the inherent rights of citizens under the Second Amendment and protects them from potential federal overreach. Opponents, however, worry that this bill could impede legitimate law enforcement actions at the federal level, potentially undermining public safety initiatives designed to manage gun violence and illegal firearms trafficking. Additionally, there are concerns about the implications this law may have on intergovernmental cooperation and the legal liabilities of those attempting to enforce federal gun laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2881

Firearms; interpose state law in place of any federal law confiscating firearms.

MS SB2395

Firearms; interpose state law in place of any federal law confiscating firearms.

MS HB254

Firearms; interpose state law in place of any federal law confiscating firearms.

MS HB474

Relative to enforcement of federal firearms laws and establishing penalties.

MS HB13

Firearms, prohibitions on state enforcement of certain federal firearm laws, provided

MS HB14

Firearms, prohibitions on state enforcement of certain federal firearm laws, provided

MS HB130

Provides relative to enforcement of federal firearm laws

MS HB1052

Place limitations on the enforcement of federal laws and orders related to firearms, accessories, and ammunition.

MS SB736

Firearms; prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation on firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition. Emergency.

MS SB736

Firearms; prohibiting the enforcement of a federal ban or regulation on firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition. Emergency.

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