Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB611

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/24/24  

Caption

Monies from seized weapons; authorize law enforcement agency to use to purchase equipment for the agency.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to empower law enforcement agencies across Mississippi by providing them with greater financial autonomy. By allowing these entities to directly reinvest money obtained from selling seized firearms, the legislation fosters an increased capacity for addressing public safety challenges. Agencies could use the funds for various needs, such as purchasing new technology, equipment, or services that directly enhance their ability to perform their duties effectively. This utilization of auction proceeds aligns police capabilities with community safety demands.

Summary

House Bill 611 proposes an amendment to Section 97-37-3 of the Mississippi Code, permitting law enforcement agencies to utilize proceeds from the auction sale of seized firearms to acquire any equipment they need. The legislation is aimed at increasing the operational capabilities of law enforcement departments by allowing them to invest in essential resources using funds derived from the sale of firearms that were either seized during criminal activity or used in crimes. This change reflects an understanding that such funds can contribute meaningfully to state and local public safety efforts.

Contention

While the bill is designed to provide necessary resources to law enforcement, it may also raise concerns among community advocates about the broader implications of using seized assets to fund police departments. Critics might argue that reliance on such funding mechanisms can create perverse incentives that prioritize asset seizure over community safety and justice. Furthermore, questions may arise regarding the transparency and accountability surrounding how the funds are used once collected, necessitating oversight to ensure public trust and prevent potential abuses related to asset forfeiture practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1078

Monies from seized weapons; authorize law enforcement agency to use to purchase equipment for the agency.

MS SB2245

Sale of seized weapons; authorize use of proceeds to purchase equipment.

MS HB512

State agencies; authorize Governor to terminate certain appointed agency officials.

MS HB702

Reverse auction; revise method of receiving bids through for agencies and governing authorities.

MS HB449

National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS); require all law enforcement agencies to be compliant with or lose state funding.

MS HB337

Seizure and forfeiture; prohibit waiver of forfeiture and revise standard of proof.

MS HB376

Cell site simulator device; require law enforcement agencies to obtain warrant before using.

MS HB573

Public schools; clarify authority of local law enforcement agencies to prevent and investigate crimes on property of.

MS HB912

Firearm suppressors; authorizing manufacture and possession in Mississippi and prohibit enforcement of federal laws governing.

MS HB1160

State-forfeited tax lands; limit state agency, municipality, county, or other political subdivision of the state from intervening to quitclaim land after certain period of publication.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.