Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1208

Introduced
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/21/24  
Enrolled
5/4/24  

Caption

Hunting and fishing on lands of others; revise provisions relating to and provide penalties for.

Impact

If enacted, HB1208 will significantly revise current laws regarding hunting on private property, enhancing protections for landowners and establishing clear legal repercussions for transgressors. It holds individuals accountable not only through monetary fines but also by reinstating penalties that could hinder their hunting activities. This change is intended to strengthen the rights of property owners while also aiming to prevent unsanctioned hunting, which is a concern for many landowners in Mississippi.

Summary

House Bill 1208 seeks to amend sections of the Mississippi Code related to hunting on others' lands, particularly concerning trespassing and the associated penalties. The bill stipulates it is unlawful for any individual to enter another's property to hunt, fish, or trap without permission, establishing stricter penalties for violations. These penalties include hefty fines ranging from $500 to $1,500 for initial and repeat offenses, respectively, as well as the potential forfeiture of hunting privileges for those convicted of repeated offenses within a five-year period.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1208 appears to be favorable among proponents who argue that the current regulations are insufficient in deterring trespassing during hunting expeditions. Supporters, including some legislative members and landowner advocacy groups, view the bill as a necessary measure to protect property rights and manage wildlife sustainably. However, there may be opposition from those advocating for more lenient regulations or expressing concerns about over-penalization of hunting activities.

Contention

Despite its supportive backing, HB1208 is likely to face contention around the severity of the proposed penalties, particularly regarding repeat offenders. Critics argue that the substantial fines and loss of hunting privileges could disproportionately affect local hunters, especially those who may inadvertently trespass without malicious intent. This aspect brings to the forefront the need for a balance between protecting private property and ensuring that responsible hunting practices are maintained without undue hardship on recreational hunters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB312

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

MS HB786

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

MS HB979

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

MS HB804

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

MS HB400

Election crimes; revise the penalties for certain.

MS HB20

Shoplifting; revise penalties for crime of.

MS SB2243

Assault; revise penalties for aggravating circumstances.

MS HB482

Enhanced penalties; repeal for certain crimes.

MS SB2350

Shoplifting; revise penalties.

MS HB826

Fresh Start Act; revise certain provisions of.

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