Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HC19

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

State of Mississippi; declare as "Second Amendment Sanctuary" state.

Impact

The resolution asserts that the Legislature opposes any acts that may violate the Second Amendment rights of citizens. It emphasizes that the state will not utilize public funds in ways that could infringe upon these rights or assist federal agencies in any restrictions related to firearms. This declaration could have significant implications for how Mississippi residents interact with both state and federal regulations regarding firearm ownership and legislation. Essentially, it sends a strong message of defiance towards potential federal mandates that could regulate gun ownership more strictly.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 19 (HC19) aims to declare Mississippi as a 'Second Amendment Sanctuary' state. The resolution reaffirms the state's commitment to uphold the rights granted by the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, which guarantees individuals the right to keep and bear arms. The legislative intent of this bill is to resist any federal legislation that could be perceived as infringing on these rights. By stating its position, the Mississippi legislature seeks to express its support for the rights of law-abiding citizens to possess firearms for both self-defense and other lawful purposes.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HC19 is the ongoing national debate regarding gun control and individual rights. Proponents argue that declaring Mississippi as a Second Amendment Sanctuary is vital for protecting individual freedoms against encroaching governmental restrictions. Critics, however, fear that such a stance may exacerbate tensions regarding firearm regulations, potentially leading to greater risks concerning gun violence and public safety. This juxtaposition of rights versus safety remains a crucial focal point within the discussions surrounding the resolution and future firearm legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HC6

State of Mississippi; declare as "Second Amendment Sanctuary" State.

MS HB1110

Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act; create.

MS SB2608

United States Space Force; references to "Armed Forces" in Mississippi law shall include members of.

MS HB1029

United States Space Force; provide that reference to "Armed Forces" and "Uniformed Services" in Mississippi law shall include members of.

MS HB550

Second Amendment Preservation Act; authorize with exclusion for universities and colleges.

MS HB265

The Second Amendment Preservation Act; create to provide that the Legislature preempts local firearms ordinances.

MS SB2882

"Second Amendment Preservation Act"; state firearm law preempts any local ordinance or regulation.

MS HB363

Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce; technical amendments related to certain powers and duties.

MS SB2889

Mississippi Capitol Region Utility Act; create.

MS SB2377

CPS; enact Mississippi Safe Haven Law, establish clear path to permanency for children in custody of.

Similar Bills

MS HC6

State of Mississippi; declare as "Second Amendment Sanctuary" State.

MS SC518

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS SC541

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS SC528

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS SB2293

Mississippi Voter Identification Cards; delete references to constitutional amendment.

MS SC516

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.

MS HC35

Constitution; amend to provide that the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks shall promulgate rules and regulations to ensure the people's right to hunt.

MS SC502

Constitution; place term limits on legislators.