SENATE BILL 70 "An Act defining the offenses of unlawful discharge of a firearm; and relating to the commission of those offenses by minors." JAMES ARMSTRONG, STAFF, SENATOR DAVE DONLEY, explained that SB 70 would provide strong new deterrents to individuals who 8 unlawfully discharge firearms at buildings or dwellings. Last year, an Anchorage family was awakened in the middle of the night to a barrage of gunfire. The next day, the Anchorage Police Department found five bullets lodged in various locations of the family's home. Juneau has witnessed seven separate accounts of shootings at dwellings in the last year alone. Under current State law, the unlawful discharge of a firearm at a building is only a misdemeanor. SB 70 would create a new class B felony offense for the unlawful discharge of a firearm at a dwelling. The legislation would also create a class B felony offense for discharging a firearm in the direction of a building with reckless disregard of risk of physical injury to a person. It would also address the problem of random reckless discharges of firearms by instituting tough new penalties on those individuals who not only endanger property but innocent lives as well. Mr. Armstrong explained that the work draft would add intent language to Section 1. Representative J. Davies recommended discussion by the Department of Law addressing the changes made to the work draft. ANNE CARPENETI, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, CRIMINAL DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF LAW, testified that there is legal justification contained in the criminal code and that removal of the proposed language would not be in conflict with that criteria. The language is not necessary as the legal justification applies to all statutes. Representative Martin MOVED that work draft, 0-LS0272\C, Luckhaupt, 5/5/97, be the version before the Committee. There being NO OBJECTION, it was adopted. Representative Martin MOVED to report HCS CSSB 70 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCS CS SB 70 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal notes by the Alaska Court System, the Department of Administration dated 4/10/97, the Department of Law dated 4/9/97, and zero fiscal notes by the Department of Administration dated 4/10/97, the Department of Corrections dated 4/10/97, the Department of Public Safety dated 2/21/97 and the Department of Health and Social Services dated 2/21/97.