HB 337 - DRUG FREE RECREATIONAL AND YOUTH CENTERS REP. JIM NORDLUND, Prime Sponsor of HB 337, addressed his bill. He stated that in current law there are provisions for drug free school zones that increase the penalties for individuals who are arrested for possession of drugs in school areas. He said the proposal would expand the zone to include recreation and youth centers. He indicated that his committee substitute (CS) would specify those recreation and youth centers as those operated by the municipality or the state. He referred to the sponsor statement and said that within his district the legislation would address the problems in the Spenard, Fairview, and Mountainview Recreational Centers. He indicated that the Chief of Police, Kevin O'Leary, maintains that the areas around recreation and youth centers are fertile ground for those who promote and sell drugs to children. He also indicated that police officer Patrick O'Brien, school liaison officer, asserts that the parking lot of the Fairview Recreation Center is the sight of a huge drug trade. REP. NORDLUND stated that HB 337 has no fiscal note. He indicated that the CS would narrow the zones down to recreational centers operated by the municipality or the state. Also, the CS would make provisions to allow centers operated by the municipality the option of posting signs indicating drug free zones. Number 170 REP. TOOHEY asked how a person would know an area is a drug free zone. REP. NORDLUND said when some of the violators are arrested, they will learn that the penalties are more severe than they used to be. Also, media sources and the general public will help to disseminate the provisions of the new law. Number 192 (CHAIR BUNDE indicated that Rep. Vezey arrived at 3:09 p.m. and both Rep. Nicholia and Rep. Brice arrived at 3:11 p.m.) REP. TOOHEY asked how much a sign would cost. REP. NORDLUND said he did not know. CHAIR BUNDE stated that all-weather signs are approximately $200 apiece. REP. TOOHEY suggested that the recreation centers have a bake sale to raise money for the signs. She felt that the signs needed to be seen. Number 215 CHAIR BUNDE clarified that the CS narrows the zones to municipal and state recreation and youth centers. REP. NORDLUND agreed. REP. TOOHEY made a motion to adopt the CS as a working draft. CHAIR BUNDE, hearing no objections, said the CS for HB 337 was before the committee and asked for further testimony. Number 249 REP. NORDLUND stated that he did not bring other witnesses to testify because he felt the concept of the bill is simplistic and does not need much explanation. He indicated a number of letters of support in the committee bill packets. CHAIR BUNDE asked for further questions. He then asked the pleasure of the committee. REP. BRICE made a motion to pass the CS for HB 337 out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. CHAIR BUNDE, hearing no objections, declared that the CS for HB 337 was so moved. He brought HJR 52 to the table.