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Plastic Bag Rules: Clinton vs Jackson

How do plastic bag rules rules compare between Clinton, MS and Jackson, MS?

Jackson has fewer restrictions than Clinton.

Clinton, MS

Hinds County

Some Restrictions

Mississippi's 2018 plastic bag preemption statute, Miss. Code Section 17-2-3, bars cities and counties from regulating, banning, or taxing auxiliary containers including plastic bags, cups, and packaging.

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Jackson, MS

Hinds County

Few Restrictions

Jackson cannot ban or tax plastic carryout bags. Mississippi Code Β§17-17-3, enacted in 2018, preempts cities and counties from regulating auxiliary containers including plastic bags, foam containers, and similar packaging used by retailers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClintonJackson
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State statute-Miss. Code Β§17-17-3
Effective-2018 amendment
Local bag ban-Preempted, void
Allowed local action-Education, litter cleanup

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Clinton FAQ

Can Mississippi cities ban single-use plastic bags?

No. Section 17-2-3 preempts local plastic bag bans and similar regulations on auxiliary containers, making any such ordinance unenforceable.

Does the Mississippi preemption law cover paper bags?

Yes. The statute's broad definition of auxiliary containers includes paper bags, cups, and packaging in addition to plastic items.

Jackson FAQ

Can Jackson ban single-use plastic bags?

No. Mississippi Code Β§17-17-3 preempts cities and counties from regulating plastic bags or any auxiliary container, voiding any local ban or fee.

Can a Jackson retailer voluntarily go bag-free?

Yes. State preemption blocks government mandates, not private business choices. Retailers may voluntarily eliminate plastic bags or charge for paper alternatives.

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