Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2651

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/19/24  

Caption

Trespass to hunt, fish, shoot or trap; revise offense description, and impose penalties and fees.

Impact

If enacted, SB2651 will result in significant changes to the laws regarding trespassing in relation to outdoor recreational activities. It classifies violation of these laws as misdemeanors, imposing penalties that include possible forfeiture of hunting, trapping, and fishing privileges for repeat offenders. A reinstatement fee of $500 is also proposed for those whose privileges have been revoked, thus providing strong incentives for compliance. Furthermore, individuals convicted of violations will incur administrative fees based on the number of unlawfully taken wildlife, thereby augmenting penalties for offenders.

Summary

Senate Bill 2651 aims to amend Section 49-7-79 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by revising the offense of trespassing specifically for hunting, fishing, shooting, or trapping activities. The bill proposes to change the requirement for prosecuting trespass to become dependent on the offender's knowledge of the trespass rather than a prior warning. This shift could simplify enforcement as proof of warning becomes unnecessary for establishing a violation, emphasizing the offender's awareness of their illegal activity on another’s premises.

Sentiment

General sentiment regarding SB2651 appears to be supportive among legislators concerned with preserving wildlife and enhancing outdoor law enforcement efficiency. Proponents argue that these amendments promote accountability among hunters and fishers, thereby conserving resources and wildlife populations. Critics may express concerns that the bill could inadvertently penalize individuals who are not fully aware of property boundaries, potentially affecting recreational activities.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB2651 focuses on the balance between strengthening enforcement measures and ensuring fair treatment of individuals engaging in outdoor activities. Detractors may highlight the potential for overreach in punishing well-intentioned individuals who accidentally stray onto private land. The specific inclusion of administrative fees and potential loss of hunting privileges for repeat offenders may also spark discussions around the fairness of these penalties, raising questions about their impact on casual hunters and families who rely on these activities for recreation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB979

Hunting; provide exeception for recovering mortally wounded animals at night with use of light.

MS HB786

Nonresident native hunting and fishing license; authorize issuance for nonresident natives of Mississippi.

MS HB312

Hunting and fishing license; authorize Native Americans to receive free of charge upon providing a tribal identification card.

MS HB804

Hunting and fishing license; nonresident not required to have if on land that he or she owns.

MS HB289

Hunting and fishing license fees; include training facilities in list of designated purposes for use of.

MS HB373

Hunting; authorize hunters to wear fluorescent pink as an alternative to fluorescent orange.

MS HB542

Hunting and fishing license; waive requirement for residents who are honorably discharged veterans.

MS SB2128

Trespass; criminalize offense on property other than a structure or conveyance.

MS SB2543

Chronic wasting disease; bring forward code sections for the purpose of possible amendment.

MS HB622

Seizure and forfeiture; require conviction and establish in relation to certain criminal offenses.

Similar Bills

HI SR195

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To More Vigorously Enforce Existing Trespass Laws.

HI SCR202

Urging The City And County Of Honolulu To More Vigorously Enforce Existing Trespass Laws.

WV HB4273

Related to fines for trespassing

HI SB128

Relating To Trespass.

UT SB0055

Unauthorized Use of Real Property Amendments

UT HB0126

Unauthorized Use of Residential Real Property Modifications

HI HB1355

Relating To Civil Trespass.

HI HB1355

Relating To Civil Trespass.