Mississippi Code
Chapter 31 - Intoxicating Beverage Offenses
§ 97-31-33. Sale, possession, etc. of intoxicating beverages prohibited; exceptions; records to be kept by carrier; exceptions may be relied upon as defense

Nothing in this chapter shall make it unlawful:
For any minister or priest of any religious sect or denomination in actual charge of a church, religious order or congregation to order, purchase, and have shipped, transported and delivered, wine for sacramental purposes, nor for any common carrier to ship, transport, carry or deliver wine for said purposes to any such minister or priest, nor for any such minister or priest to have, receive, control or possess wine for sacramental purposes, but the said wine shall remain in the possession of such minister or priest save when the wine is being administered in the sacramental service or in the service in commemoration of the Lord's Supper.
For any practicing physician, who is the sole proprietor of a drugstore, any licensed druggist, wholesale druggist, pharmacist, manufacturer, college, medical or pharmaceutical college, public or charity hospital, or state institution or chemists or bacteriologists, to order, purchase and have shipped and delivered, or to have, receive and possess, nor for any common carrier to transport, ship and deliver to any of said persons, firms, corporations or institutions grain or pure alcohol for any purpose now permitted by the laws of the state, to any such person, college, hospital, or institution, and to be used only for medicinal, mechanical, and scientific purposes not contravening in any way the prohibition laws of this state. Nor for any dentist to order, purchase, nor for any dentist to have, control, receive and possess alcohol as is herein provided in the case of a physician.
But, records shall be kept by the carrier, or delivering party, of such wines for sacramental purposes, and of all such alcohol and statement thereof shall be filed with the clerk of the circuit court as provided by law.
The exceptions defined in this section may be relied upon as a defense and the burden of establishing the same shall be upon the person claiming the benefits thereof.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 97 - Crimes

Chapter 31 - Intoxicating Beverage Offenses

§ 97-31-5. Alcoholic preparations; unlawful to sell or keep certain preparations; exceptions

§ 97-31-7. Alcoholic preparations; permit to solicit or take orders

§ 97-31-9. Alcoholic preparations; record of purchases required

§ 97-31-11. Ginger preparations; extracts

§ 97-31-15. Delivery of alcohol or wine to person other than consignee; affidavit required; penalty for false affidavit

§ 97-31-17. Denatured alcohol

§ 97-31-19. Law officers may store confiscated liquors, stills, etc.; consumption of liquor prohibited

§ 97-31-21. Manufacturing or distilling unlawful; making wine at home permitted; penalties

§ 97-31-23. Manufacturing or distilling unlawful; possession of still

§ 97-31-25. Patent medicines

§ 97-31-27. Sale, possession, etc. of intoxicating beverages prohibited; penalties

§ 97-31-29. Sale, possession, etc. of intoxicating beverages prohibited; agent or assistant of seller or buyer punished

§ 97-31-31. Sale, possession, etc. of intoxicating beverages prohibited; connivance by owner, occupant, etc. of house or boat where liquor kept

§ 97-31-33. Sale, possession, etc. of intoxicating beverages prohibited; exceptions; records to be kept by carrier; exceptions may be relied upon as defense

§ 97-31-37. Sale of alcohol by druggists; certain sales by retail and wholesale druggists permitted

§ 97-31-39. Sale of alcohol by druggists; medicinal purposes; physician's certificate

§ 97-31-41. Sale of alcohol by druggists; wine for sacramental purposes

§ 97-31-43. Sale of alcohol by druggists; statement of sales or prescriptions to be filed with circuit clerk; filing fee

§ 97-31-45. Sale of alcohol by druggists; penalties for certain violations

§ 97-31-47. Transportation of intoxicating liquors into or within state unlawful

§ 97-31-49. Solicitation of orders for liquors, etc. unlawful

§ 97-31-51. Witnesses; immunity from prosecution granted; penalty for refusing to testify

§ 97-31-53. Penalty for violations where punishment not specifically prescribed