CSSSHB 177(STA) -CONCEALED HANDGUNS  CHAIR RALPH SEEKINS called the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee meeting to order at 1:07 p.m. Present were Senators Therriault, French and Chair Seekins. The first order of business to come before the committee was HB 177. MS. BARBARA BITNEY, staff to Representative Bill Stoltze, sponsor of HB 177, said this was similar to SB 152, except that on line 14, "that have the legal authority to enter into such agreements" is inserted. HB 177 creates concealed carry permits to allow for recognition in all other states. It corrects a situation that was created with 2002 legislation where Texas couldn't recognize Alaska's concealed carry permits. SENATOR FRENCH asked if there are any other states that don't have reciprocity agreements. MS. BITNEY said Alaska has created reciprocity agreements with states that have statutes that are similar or identical to ours, but we haven't established reciprocity agreements with all states. REPRESENTATIVE STOLTZE added it isn't possible to have a reciprocity agreement with states that don't have concealed carry or reciprocity laws. SENATOR FRENCH asked for a breakdown of the states. REPRESENTATIVE STOLTZE agreed he would get that for him. MR. BRIAN JUDY, National Rifle Association, informed members that about 26 states have some form of reciprocity, but some states need to have an agreement with the Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS) for Alaska permits to be recognized - even though Alaska recognizes all permits. He said that's why there's a second section of the bill. SENATOR FRENCH asked what other states have taken issue with Alaska in light of our current law. SENATOR OGAN arrived at 1:46 p.m. MR. JUDY said none and SB 242 (last session) opened up the reciprocity issue. Only Texas requires an agreement with DPS because Alaska law is more restrictive than theirs. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved to pass CSSSHB 177(STA) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. SENATOR French objected. CHAIR SEEKINS called for a roll call. The motion passed with Senators Ogan, Therriault and Seekins voting yea and Senator French voting nay. CSSSHB 177(STA) passed from committee.