SB 252 - POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY Co-chair Pearce directed that SB 252 be brought on for discussion. SENATOR MIKE MILLER, sponsor of the legislation, came before committee and referenced CSSB 252 (Judiciary). He advised that the bill is supported by all departments, and he noted accompany zero fiscal notes. At the present time, the production and selling of child pornography is a crime, but possession is not. This is a loophole that should be closed for the sake of consistency. Under the proposed bill, possession of child pornography would be a class B misdemeanor. Need for the bill was highlighted by staff at the Dept. of Corrections. Co-chair Pearce inquired concerning the penalty for a class B misdemeanor. Senator Miller advised of 90 days in jail plus a fine of up to $5,000. Senator Kerttula voiced his understanding that lack of an immediate effective date is intended to give 90-day notice to those who might possess this type of material. Co-chair Pearce called for additional testimony. None was forthcoming. Senator Kerttula MOVED for passage of CSSB 252 (Jud) with individual recommendations. No objection having been raised, CSSB 252 (Jud) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a unanimous "do pass" recommendation accompanied by zero fiscal notes from the Dept. of Public Safety, Dept. of Corrections, Dept. of Law, and Dept. of Administration (one from the Public Defender Agency and the other from the Office of Public Advocacy).