Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1139

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Firearms licensing; exempt constables from requirements.

Impact

If enacted, HB1139 would officially create a legal distinction in firearm licensing, allowing constables to carry weapons without undergoing the licensing process that other citizens must go through. This change potentially streamlines the operational capabilities of constables in Mississippi, providing them the ability to fulfill their law enforcement duties without the logistical challenges associated with licensing. The bill maintains prevailing conditions regarding eligibility and safety for all who apply for firearm licenses, preserving public safety concerns.

Summary

House Bill 1139 seeks to amend Section 45-9-101 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, particularly addressing the licensing requirements for carrying firearms, such as stun guns and concealed pistols or revolvers. A notable aspect of this bill is the exemption it proposes for constables from needing to obtain licenses to carry these firearms. This exemption aligns with the ongoing efforts to simplify carrying laws for certain law enforcement officers while supporting their operational needs in the community.

Contention

However, the bill does raise questions among lawmakers and public safety advocates about the implications of exempting constables from licensing requirements. Critics argue that allowing any law enforcement officer to bypass standard procedures could lead to increased risks associated with firearm misuse, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strict licensing requirements for all firearm carriers. Support for the bill is rooted in the belief that it will enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement without compromising safety, while opposition aims to highlight the potential oversights this exemption could cause.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2513

Firearms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB340

Firearms licensed; require proof of mental health evaluation.

MS HB255

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

MS HB487

Concealed firearm; clarify prohibition for those declared mentally incompetent by courts.

MS SB2464

Firearms, firearm entities and knives; prohibit governmental entities from entering into certain contracts regarding.

MS HB1254

Mississippi Firearms Parental Amnesty Act; create.

MS HB495

Assault weapons; prohibit sale of to any person under age 21 years.

MS HB1596

Tasers and stun guns; prohibit use of by law enforcement officers.

MS SB2190

Driver's license; amend provisions related to.

MS HB1602

Driver Services Bureau of the Department of Public Safety; clarify various provisions relating to administration of certain functions of.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.