Legislature(2005 - 2006)BELTZ 211
02/23/2006 03:30 PM Senate STATE AFFAIRS
| Audio | Topic |
|---|---|
| Start | |
| SB290 | |
| SB274 | |
| Adjourn |
* first hearing in first committee of referral
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
+ teleconferenced
= bill was previously heard/scheduled
| += | SB 274 | TELECONFERENCED | |
| = | SB 290 | ||
SB 274-STATE FIREARM DISPOSAL AND INVENTORY
CHAIR GENE THERRIAULT announced SB 274 to be the next order of
business.
3:49:07 PM
WES KELLER, Staff to Senator Fred Dyson, explained that SB 274
relates to the disposition of firearms by the state. It requires
that forfeited, surplus or recovered and unclaimed firearms and
ammunition be sold by auction that is open to the public.
He advised that the sponsor would like to offer a committee
substitute (CS) at a subsequent hearing. It would: include
recommendations from the Department of Public Safety (DPS);
limit the liability of the department regarding firearm sales;
and delete from version G all language in Section 1 after the
word "dealers" [line 7] and insert "any firearm that cannot be
legally sold under state and federal law shall be dismantled for
sale of legal parts or donated to a museum and that illegal
parts of firearms shall be destroyed."
3:51:04 PM
CHAIR THERRIAULT asked if DPS would testify at a subsequent
hearing.
MR. KELLER said yes and that Mr. Judy with the NRA was available
to testify today.
3:51:27 PM
BRIAN JUDY, National Rifle Association (NRA), stated strong
support for the concept of SB 290. The NRA position is that
people who can legally possess firearms should be able to
participate in state firearms auctions.
With regard to the suggested amendment he informed members that
the only firearms that are illegal are those that have had the
serial number modified in some way and the NRA would like all
legal firearms to be available for auction. He wasn't sure what
would constitute an unserviceable firearm, but those would
certainly have some value to a collector or for parts so they
could potentially generate revenue for the state.
Finally, the NRA would like to suggest that local governments
that are seizing and retaining firearms for evidence and other
reasons ought to be required to sell them at auction when they
are no longer needed for evidentiary or other purposes.
3:55:05 PM
AUSTIN MAHALKEY, Glennallen, stated support for selling firearm
parts rather than destroying them.
3:55:56 PM
CHAIR THERRIAULT announced he would hold SB 274 in committee at
the sponsor's request.
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