Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB340

Introduced
1/10/25  
Refer
1/10/25  

Caption

Firearms licensed; require proof of mental health evaluation.

Impact

The implementation of HB 340 could lead to a more rigorous screening process for concealed carry applicants in Mississippi. Proponents of the bill argue that it will promote responsible gun ownership and enhance public safety by preventing those who may pose a risk due to mental health issues from obtaining permits. On the other hand, some opponents may view this measure as an unnecessary encroachment on the rights of law-abiding citizens, raising concerns about access and potential stigmatization of mental health conditions.

Summary

House Bill 340 seeks to amend Section 45-9-101 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by instituting a new requirement for individuals applying for a license to carry concealed firearms. Specifically, applicants must now provide documentation proving their mental health status through a completed mental health evaluation conducted by a licensed psychiatrist. This requirement aims to ensure that those who carry concealed weapons do not have underlying mental health issues that could compromise public safety.

Contention

Debate surrounding the bill may revolve around issues of individual rights, privacy, and the implications of requiring mental health evaluations for firearm license applicants. Critics may argue that such a requirement could deter individuals from seeking mental health treatment, as they might fear losing their right to carry a firearm. Supporters, however, may counter that this provision is critical in safeguarding the community from potential harm caused by individuals with untreated mental health challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB275

Firearms licensed; require proof of mental health evaluation.

MS HB54

Firearms licensed; require proof of mental health evaluation.

MS HB100

Firearms license; require mental health evaluation before issuance of.

MS HB80

Concealed firearms; clarify prohibition for mentally incompetent.

MS HB807

Concealed firearm; clarify prohibition for those declared mentally incompetent by courts.

MS HB1164

Firearms; require training by state or local governing authority.

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 HB624

Stun gun; remove the term from the prohibited firearms category.

MS HB621

Firearms Protection Act; create.

Similar Bills

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 HB597

Stun gun; remove the term from the prohibited firearms category.

MS SB2359

Concealed-Carry License for Veterans Act; enact.

MS HB275

Firearms licensed; require proof of mental health evaluation.

MS HB54

Firearms licensed; require proof of mental health evaluation.

MS HB100

Firearms license; require mental health evaluation before issuance of.

MS HB624

Stun gun; remove the term from the prohibited firearms category.