HB 69-EXEMPT FIREARMS FROM FEDERAL REGULATION  2:08:44 PM CHAIR COGHILL announced the consideration of HB 69. [SCS CSHB 69, labeled 28-LS0290\R, was before the committee.] He asked if there were questions for Lieutenant Dial. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked for a sectional walk-though of the Senate CS. CHAIR COGHILL suggested he meet with both his staff and the sponsor's staff for a full sectional walk-through. 2:10:07 PM SENATOR DYSON asked Lieutenant Dial if anything in the Senate CS would cause trouble for public safety officers in performing their duty. RODNEY DIAL, Lieutenant, Alaska State Troopers, Department of Public Safety (DPS), Ketchikan, Alaska, stated that the department reviewed the [Senate] CS and had no concerns with the changes. SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked if DPS had any concerns with the version that came to the Senate. LIEUTENANT DIAL acknowledged that there was initial discussion about how to address violations by federal officers, but those concerns were addressed. If the version that passed the House had become law, state law enforcement would have investigated those violations the same as any other violation of law and would have referred them to the Department of Law for review and prosecution. CHAIR COGHILL stated his intention to hold HB 69 in committee and take additional public testimony on Wednesday.