Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2221

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Alcoholic beverages; allow local authorities of wet jurisdictions to permit package retail sales on Sunday.

Impact

The enactment of SB2221 would significantly affect local regulations concerning the sale of alcoholic beverages, particularly on Sundays. Before this bill, Mississippi law prohibited package retailers from selling alcoholic beverages on Sundays. By allowing local governing bodies to decide whether to permit such sales, the bill empowers these entities to better address the needs and preferences of their residents and local businesses. The shift from a blanket prohibition to a locally governed option represents a move towards more flexible regulatory practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 2221 aims to amend Section 67-1-83 of the Mississippi Code to allow counties, municipalities, tribes, or other political subdivisions deemed 'wet' under local alcoholic beverage control laws to permit package retailers to engage in sales on Sundays. This modification enables local governments to enact ordinances that authorize these sales, thereby potentially increasing business opportunities for local retailers and giving communities more autonomy regarding alcohol sales.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the proposal may face opposition from various stakeholders who argue that it could lead to an increase in alcohol consumption and related social issues. Additionally, some legislators may contend that local governments may not be equipped to handle the implications of such regulatory changes, possibly leading to inconsistencies in enforcement and community standards. Opponents may also view this as an overreach that risks ignoring the broader public health implications related to increased alcohol availability, particularly on Sundays.

Additional_points

As SB2221 progresses, it will likely prompt discussions about balancing local control with responsible alcohol management. Proponents of the bill are expected to argue that local ordinances can help tailor regulations to fit community values, while critics may caution against potential misuse or unforeseen consequences of Sunday sales. Ultimately, the bill reflects a broader trend of increasing flexibility in local governance over alcohol-related issues, aligning with similar movements seen in other states.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2028

Alcoholic beverages; allow local authorities of wet jurisdictions to permit package retail sales on Sunday.

MS HB384

Alcoholic beverages; authorize local authorities of wet jurisdiction to permit package retail sales on Sunday.

MS HB340

Alcoholic beverages; allow holders of package retailer's permits to sell on Sunday.

MS HB381

Alcoholic beverages; increase number of package retailer's permits a person may own.

MS HB339

Local Option Alcoholic Beverage Control Law; authorize governing authorities of certain qualified resort areas to allow package retailer's permits.

MS SB2690

Alcoholic beverages; reduce privilege tax for package retailer's permits for locations in cities with a population of 5,000 or less.

MS HB902

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of wine to be made to residents in this state.

MS HB385

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of wine to be made to residents in this state.

MS HB563

Alcoholic beverages; allow direct sales and shipments of wine to be made to residents in this state.

MS HB561

Alcoholic beverages; authorize the sale of wine at grocery stores.

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