SB 63-LIMITATIONS ON FIREARMS RESTRICTIONS  1:46:26 PM CHAIR DUNBAR reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 63 "An Act relating to restrictions on firearms and other weapons." CHAIR DUNBAR said this is the second hearing of SB 63, and the intention is to act on the bill today. He invited Senator Kawasaki to make closing remarks. 1:47:02 PM SENATOR SCOTT KAWASAKI, District P, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, sponsor of SB 63, replied to questions pertaining to private right of action and injunctive relief, referencing a Legal Services "cause of action and relief" memo, dated March 18, from Claire Radford, Legislative Counsel. The memo is available on BASIS. He gave a brief overview of the questions asked in the memo: Question: Does SB 63 create a private right of action where individual officers, national guardsmen, and aide workers could be sued for doing their job to protect the public? Senator Kawasaki said the short answer is no. The cause of action would apply to the person who issued the order, proclamation, regulation, or ordinance. Question: Is injunctive relief or specific performance a more typical remedy versus treble damages? Senator Kawasaki said that treble damages are not used as often but are in statute and defined in law. He advised that the next committee of referral could make a policy call on this. 1:48:54 PM SENATOR GIESSEL moved to report SB 63, 33-LS0425\A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR DUNBAR found no objection and SB 63 was reported from the Senate Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.