Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2080

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Secretary of State; authorize certain investigative or regulatory employees to carry a firearm.

Impact

The bill is expected to impact the existing statutes concerning the carrying of firearms by state employees. By allowing non-sworn individuals, such as those working under the Secretary of State, to carry firearms, the law aims to enhance the safety and effectiveness of their operations. This change could lead to increased responsibilities for these employees, as they would need to undergo background checks and possibly training to ensure proper and safe firearm handling.

Summary

Senate Bill 2080 is aimed at amending Section 97-37-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to permit employees of the Secretary of State, who are authorized to perform regulatory or investigative functions, to carry firearms. The intent of this bill is to provide these employees with the necessary tools to effectively perform their duties, which may involve potential confrontations requiring self-defense or protective actions. This amendment signifies an expansion of the firearm authority within governmental roles, particularly in non-traditional law enforcement capacities.

Contention

Notably, the bill may encounter opposition regarding the implications of arming personnel who are not traditional law enforcement officers. Concerns include the potential for misuse or the increased risk during regulatory inspections or investigations that could involve firearms. Critics may argue that this could escalate situations that might otherwise be resolved without the use of deadly force. Thus, the conversation surrounding SB2080 reflects a broader debate on gun rights and the appropriate authority levels for firearm possession among government employees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2039

Secretary of State; authorize certain investigative or regulatory employees to carry a firearm.

MS SB2321

Firearms and weapons; authorize nonviolent felons to possess and use.

MS HB750

Firearms and weapons; authorize nonviolent felons to possess and use in defense of residence or motor vehicle.

MS HB255

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

MS HB1632

State service employees; extend repealer on authority to telework and bring forward certain other statutes.

MS SB2513

Firearms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS SB2381

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

MS HB1480

Authority of Secretary of State to approve leases on Public Trust Tidelands; clarify.

MS SB2567

Tax-forfeited land certified to state; authorize Secretary of State to withhold 10% for the cost of tree removal.

MS HB487

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

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