Mississippi Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Mississippi, under what circumstances is it legal to carry a concealed firearm without a permit?

  1. On one's own property only

  2. Everywhere without exception

  3. In public spaces while openly visible

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: On one's own property only

In Mississippi, it is legal to carry a concealed firearm without a permit on one's own property. The rationale behind this provision is rooted in the understanding that individuals have the right to protect themselves and their property. Carrying a firearm on private property does not pose the same potential public safety concerns as carrying in broad public spaces, which is why the law allows for this exemption. The other options presented do not align with Mississippi's laws. Carrying a concealed firearm everywhere without exception would imply that individuals could carry firearms without any regulatory oversight, which is not the case in Mississippi law. Carrying in public spaces while openly visible does not pertain to concealed carry; rather, it pertains to open carry, and different regulations govern openness versus concealment. Thus, the law explicitly allows the carry of a concealed firearm without a permit on one’s own property, affirming the right to self-defense in a personal space.