Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1541

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Abortion; prohibit mail orders for medicine to induce.

Impact

The implications of HB1541 extend to a broad network of entities involved in the pharmaceutical sector within Mississippi. By enforcing a ban on the production and distribution of specific medicines, the bill will likely curb the availability of these medications in the state. The amendment escalates the existing penalties for violations to a felony offense, with fines ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 and a potential sentence in state custody of 2 to 5 years. This latent harshness highlights the state's intention to deter any attempt to access abortion services through medication that may fall outside of legal boundaries.

Summary

House Bill 1541 seeks to amend Section 97-3-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to specifically prohibit the manufacture or mail-order distribution of medicines that induce abortions which are against state law. This legislative measure illustrates a blossoming trend among states to impose stricter regulations surrounding abortion and related medical practices. The bill is affirmative in stance, actively increasing the restrictions on access to abortion-inducing medications and reinforcing the state's legal posture on the issue. If passed, the law would implicate a range of actors, including manufacturers, distributors, and medical providers within Mississippi.

Contention

Critically, HB1541 touches upon ongoing debates and conflicts over reproductive rights and state control versus personal liberty. Its supporters argue that such prohibitive measures are necessary to align with the state's legislative intent to restrict abortions, while opponents argue that it undermines individual rights and access to safe medical care. This perceived overreach into personal healthcare decisions will likely ignite further discussions within communities and could influence political dynamics, especially considering the highly polarized nature of abortion politics on both state and national levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB616

Abortion; prohibit mail order medicines to procure an.

MS HB904

Abortion; repeal prohibition of.

MS HB1104

Abortion; provide for statewide referendum on question of prohibiting abortions in Mississippi.

MS HB902

Abortion; repeal statutes prohibiting after 15 weeks' gestation and after detection of fetal heartbeat.

MS HB1055

Abortion; create crime of performing by an abortifacient supplied by a person or entity out-of-state.

MS HB1317

Patient's Right to Informed Health Care Choices Act and prohibitions against deceptive advertising; extend repealers on.

MS HB552

Medical providers and medical malpractice insurers; prohibit consent to arbitration as a condition for care or insurance.

MS HB180

Alternative nicotine; clarify prohibition on school property.

MS SB2699

Patient's Right to Informed Health Care Choices Act & prohibitions against deceptive advertising by providers; delete repealers on.

MS HB148

Safeguarding Teens from Out-of-State (abortion) Procedures Act; create felony for assisting minors in procuring abortion.

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