

| Legislative Watch |
Mississippi |
2/6/06-A bill that would have expanded the use of radar throughout the state has died.
SB2334, sponsored by Sen. Richard White, R-Terry, remained in a Senate judiciary panel at the deadline to advance from committee to the full chamber.
Currently, Mississippi restricts the purchase and use of radar speed detection equipment to the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol and the counties of Harrison and Lowndes. Law enforcement agencies in cities with populations less than 2,000 are prohibited from buying or using radar.
SB2334, sponsored by Sen. Richard White, R-Terry, would have allowed the sheriff’s deputies in any county with a population of 115,000 or more to use radar on public streets, roads and highways of the county lying outside the limits of an incorporated city.
However, a similar bill – SB2442 – remains active.
1/11/06-A bill in a Senate judiciary panel would expand the use of radar throughout the state.
Currently, Mississippi restricts the purchase and use of radar speed detection equipment to the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol and the counties of Harrison and Lowndes. Law enforcement agencies in cities with populations less than 2,000 are prohibited from buying or using radar.
SB2334, sponsored by Sen. Richard White, R-Terry, would allow the sheriff’s deputies in any county with a population of 115,000 or more to use radar on public streets, roads and highways of the county lying outside the limits of an incorporated city.
For bills status, call (601) 359-3719.






