The concession of jurisdiction to the United States over any part of the territory of the state, heretofore or hereafter made, shall not prevent the execution on such land of any process, civil or criminal, under the authority of this state, nor prevent the laws of this state from operating over such land; saving to the United States security to its property within the limits of the jurisdiction ceded.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 3 - State sovereignty, jurisdiction and holidays
Chapter 5 - Acquisition of Land by United States Government
§ 3-5-1. Consent given for acquisition of land by the United States for certain purposes
§ 3-5-3. Governor may cede jurisdiction to the United States for certain purposes
§ 3-5-9. Restrictions on cession
§ 3-5-11. State forfeited tax lands may be sold to the United States for certain purposes
§ 3-5-13. National forest lands; acreage limitations; exemptions
§ 3-5-15. National forest lands; concurrent jurisdiction; grant of power to Congress