HCR 9 - TAKE A KID HUNTING WEEK CO-CHAIR SANDERS announced that the next item of business would be House Concurrent Resolution No. 9, relating to Take a Kid Hunting Weekend. Number 2639 JUDITH JORDAN, Legislative Assistant to Representative Gail Phillips, Alaska State Legislature, read the following sponsor statement: HCR 9 seeks to name the second weekend in September each year as "Take a Kid Hunting Weekend." Such an event would greatly assist in preserving our hunting heritage and to encourage Alaskan hunters to become knowledgeable in the areas of sportfishing and hunting. Naming a special weekend would complement the Hunter Education and Shooting Sports program funded last year by the legislature. Representative Phillips is hopeful that the members of this committee are willing to dedicate a special weekend where experienced hunters can pass along to our children hunting skills, gun safety awareness and the contributions of responsible and ethical hunter behavior. REPRESENTATIVE JOULE said he supports HCR 9 and wishes more people would be encouraged to follow the intent. He noted that one reason for wanting more adults to take children out is because Alaska has an abundance and variety of fish and wildlife resources; however, that is not referenced in HCR 9. Number 2411 REPRESENTATIVE JOULE made a motion to adopt Amendment 1, which adds the following language to line 3, and then renumbers accordingly: WHEREAS Alaska's abundance and variety of natural resources are unmatched in the United States; and There being no objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. Number 2452 REPRESENTATIVE MASEK made a motion to adopt Amendment 2 to page 1, line 1, which changes the title to "Take a Kid Hunting Week" and further reads: Page 2, line 2: delete "Weekend" after "Hunting" and insert week. Page 2, line 6: delete "Weekend" after "Hunting" and insert week. There being no objection, Amendment 2 was adopted. Number 2280 REPRESENTATIVE JOULE made a motion to adopt Amendment 3, which changes "kid" to "child" throughout. There being no objection, Amendment 3 was adopted. Number 2260 DICK BISHOP, Alaska Outdoor Council, came forward again to testify in support of HCR 9, noting that it is a step in the right direction. He said he also believes there is not enough emphasis on getting young people out to experience that, which certainly is the message. He also agrees with changing "weekend" to "week" because the children can get more out of it in the course of a week. He pointed out, technically and ecologically, that other states have a greater variety and abundance of wildlife and natural resources; however, Alaska's is still unmatched. Mr. Bishop urged the committee to move HCR 9. Number 2191 REPRESENTATIVE BARNES moved to report CSHCR 9 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHCR 9(RES) moved from the House Resources Standing Committee.