HJR 22-DIVERSE COMMUNITY/CONDEMN HATE CRIMES    Representative Brian Porter, bill sponsor, said it is unfortunate that it is necessary to write and pass this type of legislation but in light of the [paintball] incident in Anchorage the necessity is apparent and it is appropriate for the legislature to make a statement of this type. Most legislators have had the opportunity to review the tape of the unfortunate incident and the actions of the three teenagers are reprehensible at best. "Having been involved in law enforcement some time myself, there are periodically offenses that make you wonder if the prohibition against some forms of cruel and unusual punishment are perhaps in need of amendment. Obviously, we should not respond in kind so the firm statement that that kind of activity is reprehensible, not acceptable and we should look further in trying to eliminate this type of behavior is an appropriate statement by the legislature." He has reviewed the committee substitute (CS) developed by the committee and has no problem with the substitute. CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT asked for a motion to adopt the S version dated 4/4/01. SENATOR PHILLIPS moved adoption of S version dated 4/4/01 as the working document. There was no objection. CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT said that, as chairman, he was asked to look at the title and reduce the resolution to include the major points from the title. They came up with three resolves. 1. Condemnation of the recent action in Anchorage. 2. Asking the municipal government to follow through with a thorough investigation. 3. Asking the United States Commission on Civil Rights to conduct a full investigation. He looked at the resolution Senator Lincoln introduced and spoke with Senator Davis and asked for the condemnation of the acts and for the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to conduct its formal investigation. There were no questions about the CS, no additional testimony and no additional amendments offered. He asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR DAVIS moved SCS CSHJR 22(STA) and zero fiscal note from committee with individual recommendations. There was no objection.