Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB182

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

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

Impact

If passed, the implications of HB 182 would extend deeply into how law enforcement operates within Mississippi. Notably, law enforcement agencies would need to remove all existing tasers and stun guns by the deadline, transferring any remaining devices to the Mississippi Department of Public Safety for destruction or reallocation for non-law enforcement purposes. The bill also delineates disciplinary repercussions for officers and agencies that violate the prohibition, including the possibility of suspension or termination for officers, and fines of up to $10,000 for agencies per violation.

Summary

House Bill 182 proposes a significant shift in law enforcement protocols within the state of Mississippi by prohibiting the use, possession, or deployment of tasers and stun guns by all law enforcement officials effective July 1, 2026. This bill amends established statutes in the Mississippi Code to reflect this prohibition, notably impacting sections that govern law enforcement practices. The primary intent of the bill is to move towards non-lethal means of enforcement and to potentially increase community safety by restricting the tools that can be used by officers in their duties.

Conclusion

The proposed bill is emblematic of a broader national conversation regarding police reform and accountability. As states reassess the tools available to law enforcement personnel, legislation like HB 182 may reflect shifting perspectives on public safety, the role of law enforcement, and the mechanisms in place to protect both citizens and officers alike.

Contention

Debates surrounding HB 182 are likely to focus on the repercussions for officer safety and community policing dynamics. Proponents argue that removing tasers and stun guns could lead to a decrease in incidents of excessive force and improve public trust in law enforcement. However, opponents may express concerns about the implications for the safety of police officers and their ability to manage volatile situations effectively, arguing that the tools currently banned may serve necessary functions in certain high-stress encounters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1596

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

MS SB2317

Tasers; adopt certain guidelines for use, require training by law enforcement officers.

MS HB487

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

MS HB559

Law enforcement agencies; authorize chief law enforcement officers to appoint or deputize officers without prohibition on length of service in said capacity.

MS HB495

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

MS HB565

Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training; require law enforcement agencies to report terminated officers to.

MS HB862

Sexual acts between incarcerated persons and law enforcement; prohibit.

MS HB1303

Sexual acts between incarcerated persons and law enforcement; prohibit.

MS HB1338

Unmarked vehicles; revise requirements for and prohibit impersonation of law enforcement.

MS HB1508

Mississippi Heroes Act; create to give supplemental pay to law enforcement officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.