Mississippi Gun Laws (2026): Constitutional Carry, Enhanced Permit & Stand Your Ground

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Last updated April 2026 · By Nick Hall, CCW instructor familiar with Mississippi’s constitutional carry framework and the optional Standard and Enhanced Firearms Permits

Disclaimer: This is an editorial round-up of Mississippi gun laws. We do our best to make sure it’s correct, but do not rely on this as legal advice. If you’re unsure about anything, consult a lawyer.

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Intro

TL;DR: Mississippi is a constitutional carry state since July 2016 (SB 2394). Permitless concealed and open carry legal for lawful adults 18+, with optional Standard Firearms Permit (SFP) and Enhanced Firearms Permit (E-SFP) available for reciprocity and carry in additional locations. No magazine limits, no assault weapons ban, no red flag law. Stand Your Ground codified in Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-15, strong state preemption.

Mississippi consistently ranks among the most gun-friendly states in the country. Constitutional carry arrived in July 2016 under SB 2394, joining open carry (legal since 2013 under HB 2) and a shall-issue permit system that dates back decades. Stand Your Ground was codified early through amendments to Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-15, and the state has consistently rejected proposed magazine limits, assault weapons bans, and red flag legislation.

Mississippi offers two optional permit tiers. The Standard Firearms Permit (SFP) issued by the Department of Public Safety is useful for reciprocity with other states. The Enhanced Firearms Permit (E-SFP) requires an additional 8-hour training course and allows concealed carry in specific locations otherwise prohibited by state law, like public parks, political rallies, and certain government meetings.

If you’re a Mississippi resident, moving here, or passing through, this page covers the 2026 rules with statute citations and official sources.

Mississippi Gun Laws: The Highlights

TL;DR: Constitutional carry at 18+, optional SFP and E-SFP permits, open carry legal without permit, no magazine or AWB restrictions, no red flag law, Stand Your Ground, strong state preemption.

  • Constitutional Carry State since July 1, 2016 (SB 2394). Permitless concealed and open carry for lawful adults 18+.
  • Standard Firearms Permit (SFP) under Miss. Code Ann. § 45-9-101, shall-issue through Department of Public Safety for reciprocity and NICS bypass.
  • Enhanced Firearms Permit (E-SFP) with additional 8-hour training course, allowing carry in parks, political rallies, and certain government meetings where SFP holders cannot carry.
  • Open carry legal without permit under HB 2 of 2013. 18+ for handguns, constitutional right under state constitution.
  • No state magazine capacity limit, no assault weapons ban, no firearm registration.
  • Stand Your Ground codified in Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-15. No duty to retreat anywhere you have a legal right to be.
  • Strong Castle Doctrine with statutory presumption of reasonable belief against unlawful intruders.
  • No red flag law. The Mississippi legislature has rejected proposed Extreme Risk Protection Order legislation.
  • Strong state preemption under Miss. Code Ann. § 45-9-51. Counties and municipalities cannot enact firearm ordinances stricter than state law.

For the official state permit resource, see the Mississippi Department of Public Safety Firearms Permits page.

Key Information at a Glance

Key Information: Mississippi Gun Laws at a Glance (2026)

Fast answers first, with official sources at the bottom.

Permitless CarryYes (Constitutional Carry, SB 2394 of 2016)
Open CarryLegal without permit, 18+
Concealed CarryLegal without permit, 18+
Optional Standard Permit (SFP)Shall-issue via Department of Public Safety, 21+, for reciprocity
Optional Enhanced Permit (E-SFP)Additional 8-hour training, allows carry in some restricted locations
Background ChecksFederal NICS at licensed dealers. No state requirement for private sales.
Purchase PermitNot required
Waiting PeriodNone
Firearm RegistrationNot required
Magazine Capacity LimitsNone
Assault Weapon BanNo
Red Flag LawNo
Stand Your GroundYes (Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-15)
Castle DoctrineYes (statutory presumption)
State PreemptionYes (Miss. Code Ann. § 45-9-51)
NFA Items (Suppressors/SBRs)Legal with federal ATF approval

Constitutional Carry: How SB 2394 Changed Mississippi

TL;DR: Mississippi became a constitutional carry state on July 1, 2016 under SB 2394. Any person 18+ who can legally possess a firearm may carry it concealed or openly without a permit. The optional SFP and E-SFP remain available for reciprocity and carry in restricted locations.

SB 2394 of 2016 amended Miss. Code Ann. § 45-9-101 to clarify that no permit is required to carry a handgun concealed in a holster, in a briefcase, or in a purse. The amendment took effect July 1, 2016, making Mississippi the 11th state at the time to adopt constitutional carry.

Mississippi’s age minimum is 18, lower than most constitutional carry states. The federal handgun-purchase age at FFL dealers remains 21 under 18 U.S.C. § 922(b)(1), so 18-20 year olds typically acquire handguns through private transfer or family gift.

Standard vs. Enhanced Firearms Permit: What’s the Difference?

TL;DR: The Standard Firearms Permit (SFP) is Mississippi’s baseline concealed carry license, useful for reciprocity and NICS bypass. The Enhanced Firearms Permit (E-SFP) requires an additional 8-hour training course and allows carry in specific locations where SFP and constitutional carry do not authorize (parks, political rallies, certain government meetings).

Mississippi’s two-tier optional permit system gives you flexibility based on how much training you want to complete and where you want to carry. Here’s the difference:

  • Standard Firearms Permit (SFP) — Shall-issue through DPS. Requires fingerprints, background check, and a reasonable fee (roughly $100). No mandatory training course but live-fire qualification is recommended. Valid 5 years. Authorizes concealed carry and provides reciprocity with many states.
  • Enhanced Firearms Permit (E-SFP) — Additional 8-hour training course taught by an enhanced-permit certified instructor. Includes classroom instruction on Mississippi law and live-fire qualification. Enables carry in some locations otherwise prohibited: public parks, political rallies, parades, official political meetings, and non-firearm-related athletic events. Also helpful for some out-of-state reciprocity agreements that require enhanced training.

Both permits are optional — neither is required to carry in Mississippi under constitutional carry. But if you plan to carry regularly, especially across state lines, the E-SFP is worth the additional time investment.

Who Can Carry a Gun in Mississippi?

TL;DR: 18+ for open carry and constitutional concealed carry. Must not be federally prohibited under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g). Optional SFP and E-SFP require age 21+.

Mississippi’s age rules are among the most permissive in the country. Any person 18 or older who is not federally prohibited can carry a handgun openly or concealed. The optional SFP and E-SFP require age 21+.

Federal prohibited-person rules under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g) always apply. Felony convictions, domestic violence misdemeanors, drug addiction, and dishonorable discharge all disqualify you regardless of state law.

Purchasing a Firearm in Mississippi

TL;DR: No state purchase permit, no waiting period, no state background check beyond the federal NICS at licensed dealers. Private sales between Mississippi residents are unregulated at the state level.

Here’s the step-by-step for a first-time Mississippi buyer:

  • Choose a licensed dealer or private seller. Both are legal. For local shops, see our best gun stores in Mississippi guide.
  • Complete ATF Form 4473. Required at FFL dealers.
  • Pass the NICS background check. Federal requirement at dealers. Usually instant. Mississippi is a NICS state.
  • Take delivery. No waiting period. Same-day pickup.
  • Optional: Apply for SFP or E-SFP. A valid Mississippi firearms permit exempts you from NICS on future purchases under federal 18 U.S.C. § 922(t)(3).

Private sales between Mississippi residents are unregulated at the state level beyond federal prohibited-person rules. A bill of sale is good practice but not legally required.

State Preemption

TL;DR: Strong state preemption under Miss. Code Ann. § 45-9-51. Counties and municipalities cannot enact firearm ordinances stricter than state law.

Mississippi’s preemption statute is robust. Cities and counties cannot create their own CCW permitting schemes, magazine limits, assault weapons bans, or firearm registration requirements. Jackson, Biloxi, and other municipalities are bound by state law. Local authorities retain narrow authority over discharge within city limits for safety reasons.

Federal Law Still Sets the Ceiling

TL;DR: Mississippi’s permissive laws operate inside federal constraints. NFA rules, federal prohibited-person lists, and gun-free federal buildings apply regardless of state law.

Mississippi cannot override federal firearm law. Federal prohibited-person rules under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g) apply. Federal buildings (post offices, courthouses, military installations) remain gun-free zones under 18 U.S.C. § 930. NFA items require ATF approval through the Form 4 tax-stamp process.

Reciprocity: Out-of-State Permits

TL;DR: Mississippi honors valid concealed carry permits from every other state under Miss. Code Ann. § 45-9-101. Outgoing reciprocity: the Mississippi SFP and E-SFP are recognized in approximately 35 states.

Mississippi is generous on reciprocity. The state recognizes any valid concealed carry permit or license from any other state. Visitors with a Texas LTC, Florida CWFL, or any other state permit can carry concealed in Mississippi under the same rules as residents.

Outgoing reciprocity covers most shall-issue and permissive states. Non-residents can apply for a Mississippi SFP or E-SFP for use when traveling in states that don’t recognize their home-state permit.

States That Recognize the Mississippi SFP/E-SFP

Full Reciprocity (~35)NOT Recognized In
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, WyomingCalifornia, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, Washington D.C.

Reciprocity is subject to change. Verify through the Mississippi DPS reciprocity chart before traveling.

Where You Can’t Carry

TL;DR: Schools, courthouses, police stations, polling places, bars (consumption primary), and federal buildings. E-SFP holders can carry in some locations prohibited to SFP holders and constitutional carriers (parks, political rallies, certain athletic events).

Under Mississippi law, concealed carry is generally prohibited in:

  • K-12 schools and school grounds
  • College and university campuses (with institutional variation and E-SFP exceptions)
  • Courthouses and courtrooms
  • Police stations, sheriff’s offices, and jails
  • Polling places on election days
  • Places of nuisance as defined in Miss. Code Ann. § 95-3-1
  • Public parks, political rallies, parades, political meetings, and certain athletic events — SFP and constitutional carriers only (E-SFP holders can carry here)
  • Bars and establishments where alcohol consumption is the primary purpose
  • Federal buildings under 18 U.S.C. § 930
  • Posted private property where the owner has communicated a no-firearms policy

The E-SFP specifically unlocks carry in the public parks, political rallies, and athletic events category. If you regularly attend political events or carry while visiting city parks, the E-SFP is worth the additional training.

Mississippi Self-Defense Laws: Stand Your Ground and Castle Doctrine

TL;DR: Stand Your Ground codified in Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-15. No duty to retreat anywhere you have a legal right to be. Strong Castle Doctrine with statutory presumption of reasonable belief when defending home, business, or vehicle.

Mississippi’s self-defense statute at Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-15 codifies Stand Your Ground and Castle Doctrine. Key provisions:

  • No duty to retreat anywhere you have a legal right to be before using reasonable force in self-defense.
  • Statutory presumption of reasonable belief that force was necessary when defending against an unlawful intruder in your dwelling, occupied vehicle, or place of business.
  • Immunity from criminal prosecution and civil liability when force is used in accordance with the statute.

Standard self-defense limitations apply: you cannot be the initial aggressor, cannot be engaged in illegal activity, and deadly force requires a reasonable belief of imminent death, great bodily harm, or forcible felony.

Magazine Capacity and Assault Weapons

TL;DR: No state magazine capacity limit. No assault weapons ban. No feature-test restrictions.

Mississippi imposes no state-level restrictions on magazine capacity or “assault weapon” features. Standard 30-round AR-15 magazines, 17-round Glock magazines, and drum magazines are all legal for possession and use. Mississippi has never passed an assault weapons ban.

NFA Items: Suppressors, SBRs, and Machine Guns

TL;DR: NFA items (suppressors, SBRs, SBSs, pre-1986 machine guns) are legal in Mississippi with federal ATF approval. No additional state-level restrictions.

Mississippi does not add state-level restrictions to federal NFA items. Suppressors are legal for ownership and hunting. SBRs, SBSs, and lawfully registered pre-1986 civilian machine guns are legal with the standard federal ATF Form 4 process and $200 tax stamp.

Red Flag Laws

TL;DR: Mississippi has no red flag law. The legislature has rejected proposed Extreme Risk Protection Order legislation.

Mississippi has not passed an Extreme Risk Protection Order statute. Law enforcement and family members cannot petition a court to temporarily remove firearms from someone perceived as a danger outside the existing criminal process and involuntary commitment procedures.

Recent Changes (2024-2026)

TL;DR: Mississippi’s 2016 constitutional carry law remains the foundational recent change. 2024-2026 sessions added narrower adjustments and the Second Amendment Preservation Act framework. No major changes to the carry or purchase framework.

Mississippi’s gun law has been stable since constitutional carry passed in 2016. Recent legislative sessions have focused on protective measures such as Second Amendment Preservation Act-style legislation and narrowing of certain prohibited places. No major carry or purchase framework changes in the 2024 or 2025 sessions.

For current legislative tracking, see the Mississippi Legislature Bill Status system.

Our Take

TL;DR: Mississippi is one of the most gun-friendly states in the country. Constitutional carry at 18+, two-tier optional permit system for reciprocity, no magazine or AWB restrictions, Stand Your Ground, strong preemption, no red flag law. Get the E-SFP if you travel or carry in restricted locations like parks or political events.

Mississippi does the basics right from a gun owner’s perspective. The permissive framework is clear, the constitutional protections are strong, and the state has consistently resisted the kind of restrictions you see in neighboring Louisiana before 2024 or in other more politically mixed states.

Practical takeaways for a Mississippi gun owner:

  • Get the E-SFP if you regularly carry in public parks, attend political rallies, or go to athletic events. The additional 8-hour training unlocks those locations.
  • Get the SFP (standard) if you want reciprocity with the most states and NICS bypass at dealers. Simpler path if you don’t need the enhanced-carry locations.
  • Understand the Stand Your Ground statute. The statutory presumption in Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-15 gives you strong legal protection for home, vehicle, and business defense.
  • Don’t worry about local ordinances. State preemption is strong, so rules don’t change from Jackson to Biloxi.

Bookmark the Mississippi DPS Firearms Permits page and the Mississippi Code search for current law.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mississippi a constitutional carry state?

Yes. Mississippi became a constitutional carry state on July 1, 2016 under SB 2394. Any person 18 or older who can legally possess a firearm may carry it concealed or openly without a permit. The optional Standard Firearms Permit (SFP) and Enhanced Firearms Permit (E-SFP) remain available through the Department of Public Safety for reciprocity, NICS bypass, and carry in restricted locations.

What is the difference between the Mississippi SFP and E-SFP?

The Standard Firearms Permit (SFP) is the baseline concealed carry license, shall-issue through DPS, useful for reciprocity with other states and NICS bypass at dealers. The Enhanced Firearms Permit (E-SFP) requires an additional 8-hour training course and authorizes carry in specific locations where SFP holders and constitutional carriers cannot carry: public parks, political rallies, parades, official political meetings, and non-firearm-related athletic events.

What age do you have to be to carry concealed in Mississippi?

18 years old under constitutional carry. This is lower than most constitutional carry states, which typically require age 21. However, the federal handgun-purchase age at an FFL dealer is still 21 under 18 U.S.C. § 922(b)(1), so 18-20 year olds generally need to obtain their handgun through a private transfer or family gift. The optional SFP and E-SFP require age 21.

Is open carry legal in Mississippi?

Yes. Open carry of handguns is legal in Mississippi without a permit for any adult 18 or older who can lawfully possess a firearm. Open carry has been protected in Mississippi since HB 2 of 2013. The usual prohibited-places restrictions still apply — schools, courthouses, police stations, bars, polling places, and posted private property are off-limits regardless of permit status.

Does Mississippi have a magazine capacity limit?

No. Mississippi has no state-level magazine capacity limit. Standard 30-round AR-15 magazines, 17-round Glock magazines, and drum magazines are all legal for possession and use. The state has also never passed an assault weapons ban or feature-based restrictions on semi-automatic firearms.

Does Mississippi have Stand Your Ground?

Yes. Stand Your Ground is codified in Miss. Code Ann. § 97-3-15. You have no duty to retreat anywhere you have a legal right to be before using reasonable force in self-defense. Mississippi also has a strong Castle Doctrine with a statutory presumption of reasonable belief when defending against an unlawful intruder in your dwelling, occupied vehicle, or place of business, providing immunity from criminal prosecution and civil liability.

Does Mississippi have a red flag law?

No. Mississippi does not have an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) or red flag law. The legislature has rejected proposed red flag legislation. Firearms can only be removed through criminal conviction, a domestic-violence protective order, involuntary mental health commitment, or voluntary surrender.

Are suppressors and NFA items legal in Mississippi?

Yes. Suppressors, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), short-barreled shotguns (SBSs), and lawfully registered pre-1986 machine guns are all legal in Mississippi with proper federal ATF approval through the Form 4 tax-stamp process. Mississippi imposes no additional state-level restrictions beyond federal NFA law. Suppressors are legal for hunting in the state.

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