HB 317-STALKING & PROTECTIVE ORDERS  REPRESENTATIVE HARRY CRAWFORD, sponsor of HB 317, said HB 317 would fill a gap in Alaska law to protect people from stalkers that they don't know. He said existing laws only protect victims from stalkers they had previously been involved with under domestic violence statutes. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR asked if there were any questions for Representative Crawford. There were none. He asked Ms. Mary Wells to provide testimony. MS. MARY WELLS said an individual or minor who was stalked could only call the police and file a report under existing law. She said the victim could seek assistance through the courts if there was a threat of physical violence but the court could only have them escorted to a shelter such as AWAKE in Anchorage. She said she was lucky that her stalker had been arrested on other charges and incarcerated for four years. He had since been released. In order to get a protective order for her family, she said she would have to have been involved with him or related to him. She said she got no relief from the legal system and Judge Murphy told her the law needed to be changed. She said stalking was not about sex; it was about power. She said the stalker might focus on something unusual in a person such as the color of their hair or their eyes. She said her stalker just wanted to hear her voice. She said it took her two months to figure out who her stalker was. She said some victims never learn the identity of their stalker. Some victims went into hiding. She said it was difficult to go grocery shopping or take their children to school. She said her children were unable to participate in physical education activities outdoors because they risked being exposed to the stalker. She said she was representing herself and many other stalking victims that couldn't get any relief. She said HB 317 was needed to protect victims of stalkers. 5:35 p.m. SENATOR COWDERY moved CSHB 317(FIN) out of committee with attached zero fiscal notes and individual recommendations. There being no objection, CSHB 317(FIN) moved out of committee with attached zero fiscal notes and individual recommendations.