It shall be unlawful to sell wine for sacramental purposes except to a minister, pastor, priest, or officer of a regularly organized church or religious congregation, and before such a sale is made, the person desiring to make such purchase shall sign and deliver to the druggist a written or printed statement giving his name, residence, and the name and location of the church for which the wine is purchased, and shall certify that it is purchased in good faith to be used only for sacramental purposes.
Structure Mississippi Code
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
§ 97-31-21. Manufacturing or distilling unlawful; making wine at home permitted; penalties
§ 97-31-23. Manufacturing or distilling unlawful; possession of still
§ 97-31-27. Sale, possession, etc. of intoxicating beverages prohibited; penalties
§ 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
§ 97-31-45. 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