Legislature(1993 - 1994)

03/31/1994 01:40 PM House FIN

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  HOUSE BILL NO. 351                                                           
                                                                               
       "An Act  relating to  the issuance  of permits  for the                 
       carrying of a concealed weapon."                                        
                                                                               
  CHRISTIAN    BERRIGAN,    ANCHORAGE   testified    via   the                 
  teleconference network in support  of HB 351.  He  urged the                 
  Committee to take prompt action.                                             
                                                                               
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  DOUG MILLARD, MATSU testified via the teleconference network                 
  in support  of HB  351.   He asserted  that the  legislation                 
  would not  increase the number of illegally  held hand guns.                 
  He noted  that Washington state has initiated a similar law.                 
                                                                               
  HOUSE BILL NO. 351                                                           
                                                                               
       "An  Act relating  to the issuance  of permits  for the                 
       carrying of a concealed weapon."                                        
                                                                               
  SUZANNE  PERRY,  DIVISION  OF  ALCOHOLISM  AND  DRUG  ABUSE,                 
  DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL  SERVICES expressed concerns                 
  in regards  to HB  351.  She  noted that  the Department  is                 
  concerned   with  the  provision   requiring  a  medical  or                 
  professional individual to attest that the person requesting                 
  the permit  is not or  has not  been under the  influence of                 
  alcohol  or other  drugs.    She  noted that  the  patient's                 
  confidentiality under treatment is federally regulated.  She                 
  favored the CSHB 351 (STA) version.                                          
                                                                               
  BERNARD   GOODNO,   DELTA   JUNCTION   testified   via   the                 
  teleconference  network in support  of HB 351.   He asserted                 
  that the Constitution does not  make the distinction between                 
  a concealed or non-concealed weapon.                                         
                                                                               
  LEIGH   DENNISON,   DELTA   JUNCTION   testified   via   the                 
  teleconference network  in support of HB 351.  He questioned                 
  the provision for permitting concealed weapons.                              
                                                                               
                                                                               
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  DERRING  JONES,  MATSU  testified   via  the  teleconference                 
  network in support of HB 351.                                                
                                                                               
  BILL JONES, BARROW testified via the teleconference  network                 
  in support of  HB 351.   He asserted  that citizens need  to                 
  protect themselves.                                                          
                                                                               
  DAVID WILLIAMS,  FAIRBANKS testified via  the teleconference                 
  network  in  support of  HB  351.   He  maintained  that the                 
  Constitution protects the right to bare arms.                                
                                                                               
  DON CHASE,  VALDEZ testified via the  teleconference network                 
  in support of HB 351.                                                        
                                                                               
  CLEMENT BOUCHER, GLENNALLEN testified via the teleconference                 
  network  in  support of  HB 351.    He objected  to language                 
  allowing a  municipality or established village  to prohibit                 
  the possession of a concealed handgun.                                       
                                                                               
  ROGER ROTHSCHILD,  BETHEL testified  via the  teleconference                 
  network  in  support of  HB  351.   He  maintained  that the                 
  legislation  would allow  honest  law  abiding  citizens  to                 
  protect themselves.                                                          
                                                                               
  LAUREE HUGONIN, TUNDRA  WOMEN'S COALITION, BETHEL  testified                 
  via the teleconference network in opposition to HB 351.  She                 
  suggested that homicide  against women is most likely  to be                 
  at the hands of a spouse or acquaintance.  She stressed that                 
  men of  influence and high  public standing are  involved in                 
  domestic violence.  She maintained that the legislation will                 
  result in more violent actions.                                              
  HOUSE BILL NO. 351                                                           
                                                                               
       "An Act  relating to  the issuance of  permits for  the                 
       carrying of a concealed weapon."                                        
                                                                               
  COURT  OWEN,  ANCHORAGE  testified  via  the  teleconference                 
  network in support of HB 351.                                                
                                                                               
  ROB WISEMAN,  KENAI testified via the teleconference network                 
  in support of  HB 351.   He maintained  that the failure  to                 
  adopt  HB  351  will  send  citizens  the  message that  the                 
  legislature does not  believe they should have the  right to                 
  carry a concealed hand gun.                                                  
                                                                               
  WESLEY CASTEGNO testified via the  teleconference network in                 
  support of HB 351.  He  asserted that reclining oil revenues                 
  will result in a  decrease in law enforcement.   He observed                 
  that there has been an increase in gang activity.                            
                                                                               
  (Tape Change, HFC 94-103, Side 2)                                            
                                                                               
  LARRY  PETTY,  FAIRBANKS  testified  via the  teleconference                 
  network  in  support  of  HB  351.    He noted  that  he  is                 
  representing 35 persons who  favor HB 351.  He  urged prompt                 
  action.                                                                      
                                                                               
  HARRIS  STUERMER, BARROW  testified  via the  teleconference                 
  network  in  support  of  HB  351.   He  asserted  that  the                 
  legislation recognizes a citizen's right and  responsibility                 
  to provide for  his or her  personal safety.  He  maintained                 
  that  the  legislation  establishes  a  reasonable  test  to                 
  character and competence with a hand gun.                                    
                                                                               
  DON BAIN, ANCHORAGE testified via the teleconference network                 
  in support  of HB 351.  He  observed that the legislation is                 
  fee funded.                                                                  
                                                                               
  ELDON  GLEIN,  CORDOVA  testified  via  the   teleconference                 
  network in support of HB 351.                                                
                                                                               
  KEN HENDRICKS,  ANCHORAGE testified  via the  teleconference                 
  network in support of HB 351.                                                
                                                                               
  ROY WHITE, MATSU testified via the teleconference network in                 
  support  of  HB 351.   He  objected  to language  allowing a                 
  municipality  or   established  village   to  prohibit   the                 
                                                                               
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  possession of a concealed handgun.                                           
                                                                               
  BRUCE  MACLAUGLIN,  TOK  testified  via  the  teleconference                 
  network in support  of HB 351.  He objected to  requirements                 
  for permits of concealed weapons.                                            
                                                                               
  MORRIS THOMPSON, ANCHORAGE testified  via the teleconference                 
  network in opposition to  HB 351.  He stressed  that Village                 
  Public Safety  Officers  and Child  Protection Officers  are                 
  unarmed  and   may  be   involved  in   emotionally  charged                 
  situations where weapons  are involved.   He suggested  that                 
  villages should be allowed to opt in to the legislation, not                 
  have to opt out.                                                             
                                                                               
  ARTHUR COUCH, KENAI testified via the teleconference network                 
  in  support  of HB  351.   He  maintained that  since police                 
  cannot be at the scene of a crime citizens should be able to                 
  carry a concealed weapon for protection.                                     
  HOUSE BILL NO. 351                                                           
                                                                               
       "An Act  relating to  the issuance of  permits for  the                 
       carrying of a concealed weapon."                                        
                                                                               
  CAROL  MCCONNELL, SEWARD  testified  via the  teleconference                 
  network in support of  HB 351.  She  maintained that she  is                 
  not able  to protect herself any  other way than to  carry a                 
  concealed gun.                                                               
                                                                               
                                                                               
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  KRISTI WASSERMAN, ANCHORAGE testified via the teleconference                 
  network in support of HB 351.  She noted that she could be a                 
  victim  at  any  time.    She  emphasized  that  she  has  a                 
  constitutional right to protect herself.                                     
  HOUSE BILL NO. 351                                                           
                                                                               
       "An Act relating  to the  issuance of  permits for  the                 
       carrying of a concealed weapon."                                        
                                                                               
  DENNIS PACKER,  DIRECTOR, NORTHSLOPE  BOROUGH DEPARTMENT  OF                 
  PUBLIC  SAFETY,  BARROW  testified  via  the  teleconference                 
  network in opposition to HB 351.  He maintained that present                 
  law adequately address the possession or carrying of weapons                 
  for hunting and  protection in the  home.  He stressed  that                 
  the legislation  will place a  burden on law  enforcement to                 
  track records.  He  suggested the legislation will  cause an                 
  additional  hazard  to   law  enforcement   officers.     He                 
  emphasized that the legislation does  not guarantee the safe                 
  or sensible use  by citizens carrying concealed weapons.  He                 
  noted that the general public will not be trained in the use                 
  of deadly force.  He asserted that HB 351 will not reduce or                 
  prevent crime.  He urged that  funding for the Department of                 
  Law and the Department of Public Safety be increased to meet                 
  law enforcement needs.                                                       
                                                                               
  RAY HOLMES, VALDEZ testified via the  teleconference network                 
  in support of HB 351.  He stressed that citizens should have                 
  the right to protect themselves and their families.                          
                                                                               
  KEITH WASSERMAN, ANCHORAGE  testified via the teleconference                 
  network  to HB 351.  He noted  that gun legislation does not                 
  stop crime.   He opposed language allowing a municipality or                 
  established   village  to  prohibit   the  possession  of  a                 
  concealed hand gun.                                                          
                                                                               
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  NEIL  CAMERON, ANCHORAGE  testified  via the  teleconference                 
  network in support of HB 351.  He noted that the legislation                 
  has broad support.                                                           
  HOUSE BILL NO. 351                                                           
                                                                               
       "An Act  relating to  the issuance  of permits for  the                 
       carrying of a concealed weapon."                                        
                                                                               
  RAY   BROWN,   ATTORNEY,   ANCHORAGE   testified   via   the                 
  teleconference network  against HB  351.   He asserted  that                 
  victims suffer when a gun is involved.  He observed that law                 
  enforcement officers have  strict guidelines for the  use of                 
  deadly  force.  He implied that  innocent bystanders will be                 
  at  risk  if  the legislation  is  passed.    He noted  that                 
  liability  insurance will not be  a condition of the permit.                 
  He stressed that law enforcement  officers will not know who                 
  is armed.  He pointed out  that good intentioned persons may                 
  become intoxicated while possessing firearms.  He noted that                 
  there is no mechanism  to determine if someone is  passively                 
  or  actively  psychotic unless  they  have  been adjudicated                 
  under title 47.  He alleged that the bill is underfunded.                    
                                                                               
  (Tape Change, HFC 94-104, Side 1)                                            
                                                                               
  C.W.  FLOYD,  ANCHORAGE  testified  via  the  teleconference                 
  network in support of HB 351.  He alleged that criminals are                 
  not  waiting for  the legislation.   He maintained  that the                 
  criminal element is armed.                                                   
                                                                               
  RONALD FULLERTON, ANCHORAGE testified via the teleconference                 
                                                                               
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  network in support of HB 351.  He noted that his wife drives                 
  at night  in bad neighborhoods.   He wished her  to have the                 
  right to be armed.                                                           
                                                                               
  HB 351 was HELD in Committee for further discussion.                         
                                                                               
  CSHB 292 (JUD) was assigned to  a subcommittee consisting of                 
  Representative Parnell as Chair and Representatives  Hanley,                 
  MacLean, Navarre and Grussendorf.                                            

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