SB 70 UNLAWFUL DISCHARGE OF A FIREARM SENATOR DONLEY, Sponsor, testified on behalf of the bill. SENATOR ADAMS MOVED CSSB 70(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, CSSB 70(JUD) was REPORTED OUT with previous zero fiscal notes from the Department of Public Safety and the Department of Health and Social Services, a previous fiscal note from the Department of Law, new zero fiscal notes from the Department of Corrections, the Department of Administration (Office of Public Advocacy) and the Court System, and a new fiscal note from the Department of Administration (48.1 Public Defender Agency). SENATE BILL NO. 70 "An Act defining the offenses of unlawful discharge of a firearm; and relating to the commission of those offenses by minors." SENATOR DONLEY, Sponsor, testified on behalf of the bill. He explained that the bill created a class C felony for the discharge of a firearm at a building or dwelling, or with reckless disregard to physical injury or damage to property. He further explained that if it was done as a drive-by, it was already a felony, but if a person got out of the car and fired, it was not unless there was over $500 of property damage done to the building. SENATOR ADAMS MOVED CSSB 70(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, CSSB 70(JUD) was REPORTED OUT with previous zero fiscal notes from the Department of Public Safety and the Department of Health and Social Services, a previous fiscal note from the Department of Law, new zero fiscal notes from the Department of Corrections, the Department of Administration (Office of Public Advocacy) and the Court System, and a new fiscal note from the Department of Administration (48.1 Public Defender Agency). COCHAIR SHARP made announcements about upcoming committee agendas. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:50 P.M.