Mississippi: Delay Pushes Preemption Legislation to be Considered Tomorrow

Gun Rights

Due to a delay last week, the Senate Judiciary Committee is now scheduled to consider preemption legislation, Senate Bill 2107, tomorrow.  Please contact committee members and ask them to SUPPORT SB 2107.


Senate Bill 2107 enhances Mississippi’s preemption laws by adding state agencies to the list of entities that are prohibited from restricting the Second Amendment rights of Mississippi citizens.  Preemption laws serve to prevent localities from enacting their own differing gun laws across the state.  Further, SB 2107 will prohibit localities from restricting the possession, transfer, sale, transportation, storage, display, carry, or use of firearms during declared civil emergencies.

Again, please contact members of Senate Judiciary Committee B and ask them to SUPPORT Senate Bill 2107.

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