CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 274(STA) "An Act relating to the disposition of forfeited, surplus, and unclaimed firearms by the state." SENATOR FRED DYSON explained that the bill makes it clear how the state disposes of firearms. It clarifies that the state has no additional liability for selling a firearm and cannot destroy weapons in the manner that has been done in the past. Guns that are illegal for the general public to own are legal for a Class III dealer to own. The state can continue to donate guns to museums and shooting clubs. When there is no serial number the guns are disassembled and parts can be made available. A constituent who had a non- competitive bid experience requested the bill. The Department of Public Safety and the Department of Administration are in agreement with the bill. Co-Chair Meyer asked if more money would be made as a result of this bill. Senator Dyson replied yes. 9:30:42 AM Representative Foster spoke in favor of the bill. He related a personal experience with losing valuable guns. Representative Hawker thanked the sponsor. He provided history of a lawsuit that determined the state was losing money. He spoke in favor of the bill. Representative Joule asked if background checks would be conducted. Senator Dyson said absolutely. 9:32:35 AM Representative Hawker MOVED to ADOPT Conceptual Amendment 1 to add "municipalities" following "state" in every instance. Representative Stoltze OBJECTED for purposes of discussion. Representative Hawker explained that the amendment empowers municipalities with the same power and responsibilities provided to the state. It addresses legal protection and allows indemnity of the municipality so it is not discouraged from participating in the actions of this bill. Senator Dyson asked if "municipalities" includes boroughs and cities. Representative Hawker replied that is the generic term used in statute. Representative Stoltze suggested the term "political subdivisions". Senator Dyson suggested that the drafters come up with wording to include all classes of cities and municipalities. Representative Hawker stated that the intent of the amendment is to include all public entities, boroughs, and all classes of cities and municipalities. Representative Stoltze WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Representative Hawker read the definition of "municipality", which seemed to satisfy the intent of the bill. 9:37:26 AM Representative Foster MOVED to REPORT CSSB 274 (STA), as amended, out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCSSB 274 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal note #1 by the Department of Administration and with zero fiscal note #2 by the Department of Public Safety. 9:38:10 AM