Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2081

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The amendment would modify existing laws that currently prohibit all individuals convicted of felonies from possessing firearms unless they have received a pardon or a relief from disability. By differentiating between nonviolent and violent felonies, SB2081 seeks to reduce the long-standing restrictions faced by nonviolent offenders. This could lead to increased rights for nonviolent felons who demonstrate rehabilitation, potentially impacting their reintegration into society and reducing recidivism by promoting personal responsibility and self-sufficiency.

Summary

Senate Bill 2081 is a proposed amendment to Section 97-37-5 of the Mississippi Code, aimed at allowing individuals convicted of nonviolent felonies to possess and use firearms and deadly weapons after completing all sentencing requirements. The bill stipulates that such individuals must fulfill all terms of their sentence, including the payment of fines, fees, assessments, and restitution, and must have completed any probation, parole, or early release conditions to be eligible for this right. This can significantly transform the legal landscape concerning firearm possession for certain felons in Mississippi.

Contention

Although the bill aims to restore rights to nonviolent felons, it is likely to generate discussions around public safety and the implications of allowing individuals with felony backgrounds to access firearms. Supporters of the bill argue that it represents a fair approach to civil liberties and rehabilitation, while opponents might express concerns about the risks involved in permitting individuals with any felony background to possess weapons. The discussions are expected to revolve around the definitions of 'nonviolent' as well as the implications this may have for overall community safety and crime rates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB1254

Mississippi Firearms Parental Amnesty Act; create.

MS SC511

Constitution; amend to restore suffrage to nonviolent felons upon completion of certain conditions.

MS HB495

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

MS HB230

Commutation of sentences; require for certain nonviolent offenders.

MS HB656

Habitual offenders; exclude nonviolent offenders.

MS HB232

Habitual offender law; exclude drug and nonviolent offenses when computing prior offenses under.

MS HB850

Unserialized firearms ("ghost guns"); create crime of possession of.

MS SB2631

Suffrage; restoration upon completion of sentence and other conditions for individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.