SJR 10 - ADOPT S. 371 IN CONGRESS 1:12:35 PM CHAIR RAMRAS announced that the first order of business would be SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 10, Urging the United States Congress to adopt S. 371, the Respecting States Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2009. 1:12:44 PM SENATOR JOE THOMAS, Alaska State Legislature, sponsor, explained that SJR 10 urges passage of the federal Respecting States Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2009 - S. 371 - which would establish a nationwide reciprocity agreement for carrying concealed firearms. Such nationwide reciprocity would allow a citizen who is permitted to carry a concealed firearm in his/her own state to do so in other states with similar laws, though the person must follow the laws of the state in which he/she is traveling, including laws restricting the carrying of firearms in certain locations; furthermore, under S. 371, anyone who is prohibited by federal law from carrying a firearm would continue to be so prohibited. Many states currently offer reciprocity agreements with other states that have similar laws, but such agreements can change or lapse, making it difficult for the bearer of a concealed firearm to keep track of which states offer reciprocity. Passage of the federal legislation would ensure that Alaskans could enjoy the same rights as residents in other states with concealed carry laws. In conclusion, Senator Thomas urged support of SJR 10 and Alaskans' Second Amendment right. 1:14:59 PM JOSEPH HARDENBROOK, Staff, Senator Joe Thomas, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of the sponsor, Senator Thomas, added that the House Judiciary Standing Committee is SJR 10's sole committee of referral in the House. 1:15:23 PM REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM moved to report SJR 10 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, SJR 10 was reported from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.