Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2123

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

Gun shows; require background checks before transfer of firearm.

Impact

The implementation of SB2123 seeks to address issues surrounding gun safety by holding individuals accountable for facilitating firearm transfers without proper checks. Prospective firearm transferors must arrange for a licensed dealer to conduct the required background checks. Failure to comply with this regulation could lead to civil liability if the firearm is subsequently misused by the transferee. The bill establishes a framework that aims to mitigate illegal gun transfers and improve public safety associated with firearm ownership.

Summary

Senate Bill 2123 aims to enhance the regulation of firearm transfers at gun shows by mandating background checks for individuals who are not licensed gun dealers. Starting from July 1, 2026, non-dealer firearm transferors will be required to obtain a background check of the prospective transferee from the Department of Public Safety before any firearm transfer at a gun show. The bill defines the terms 'transferee' and 'gun show', indicating the necessary steps for compliance when transferring firearms in these specific settings.

Contention

While proponents of SB2123 argue that it is a necessary step towards preventing gun violence, critics express concerns about the potential burdens placed on private sellers at gun shows. Many believe that the requirement could deter individuals from participating in firearm exchanges at these events. Additionally, certain exemptions have been included, such as for transfers among immediate family members and for antique firearms, to mitigate objections raised by stakeholders regarding personal gun ownership rights.

Enforcement

Violations of the provisions in this act are classified as misdemeanors, with possible penalties including jail time, monetary fines, and restrictions on future firearm possession. Criminal penalties blanket those who knowingly provide false information during the transfer process, reinforcing the seriousness with which the state views adherence to these regulations. Overall, SB2123 signifies a legislative move towards stricter control and oversight of firearm sales and transfers within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2485

Gun shows; require background checks before transfer of firearm.

MS HB340

Firearms licensed; require proof of mental health evaluation.

MS HB850

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

MS SB2513

Firearms; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB255

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

MS SB2285

MDES background check requirements; amend to ensure compliance with certain Internal Revenue Service regulations.

MS HB1254

Mississippi Firearms Parental Amnesty Act; create.

MS SB2464

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

MS HB487

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

MS HB1435

Student transfers; provide greater access to open enrollment and remove requirement for home district approval of release.

Similar Bills

MS SB2485

Gun shows; require background checks before transfer of firearm.

MO HB3194

Requires universal background checks for all sales or transfers of firearms

MO HB2985

Requires universal background checks for all sales or transfers of firearms

AZ HB2535

Firearms dealers; firearms transfers; requirements

AZ HB2420

Firearm sales; transfers; background checks

AZ HB2621

Firearm sales; transfers; background checks

DE SB56

An Act To Amend Title 25 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Manufactured Home Title Transfers.

AZ HCR2019

Firearm sales; transfers; background checks