Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB995

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/17/25  

Caption

First Responder Halo Act of 2025; create to require a 25-feet area of noninterference around first responders engaged in their lawful duty.

Impact

The proposed legislation is designed to deter behaviors that could impede or threaten first responders in the performance of their duties. By establishing clear boundaries regarding proximity to first responders, it seeks to minimize the potential for confrontations that could arise during emergencies and other critical situations. This law, if enacted, would effectively make it a misdemeanor to violate these boundaries, prescribing penalties that would apply to those who impede or harass emergency personnel.

Summary

House Bill 995, titled the 'First Responder Halo Act of 2025', aims to provide enhanced protection for first responders engaged in their lawful duties. The bill stipulates that after receiving a verbal warning not to approach, individuals must maintain a distance of at least 25 feet from the first responders. The legislation defines 'first responders' broadly to include law enforcement, fire emergency personnel, and others involved in emergency management and public safety. The act emphasizes the importance of allowing these professionals to perform their duties without interference, threat, or harassment from the public.

Contention

Several notable points of contention may arise surrounding the bill. Critics could argue that such a law might infringe on individual rights and could lead to excessive punishment for minor infractions, especially in high-stress situations where individuals may inadvertently approach first responders. Proponents, on the other hand, would likely contend that the welfare and safety of first responders are paramount, especially in contexts where their presence is essential for the public good. Ensuring that they can work without undue stress or intimidation is a key argument in favor of this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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