SJR 6-OPPOSE EXECUTIVE ORDERS ON GUN CONTROL  2:42:11 PM CHAIR COGHILL reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SJR 6. He opened public testimony. 2:43:26 PM BRYCE WRIGLEY, representing himself, Delta Junction, Alaska, testified in support of SJR 6. He said some people question why anybody would need an assault rifle or large magazine for hunting or enjoyment of shooting sports, but the Second Amendment was not put in place to protect hunting or skeet shooting. It was to protect the citizens against those who would take away their freedoms. George Washington made this clear when he said, "A free people ought not only be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who may attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government." MR. WRIGLEY said he supports the resolution, but would prefer less timid language and more fire and brimstone. CHAIR COGHILL said the sponsor was listening. 2:45:56 PM BOB NEELEY, representing himself, Gakona, Alaska, testified in support of SJR 6. He said he is an Alaskan Indian and military veteran, and in his culture you're not a man if you don't own your own gun. He lives off the land using his gun and he supports protecting the Second Amendment. CHAIR COGHILL thanked him for his service and testimony. 2:47:39 PM SCOTT HAMANN, representing himself, Kenai, Alaska, testified in strong support of SJR 6 as a lifelong Alaska who has lived around guns all his life. He believes the state is under attack from Washington, D.C. and he supports everything that the people of Alaska can do to say no. CHAIR COGHILL said he knows those sentiments are felt by a lot of people. Finding no further testimony or discussion, he solicited a motion. 2:49:12 PM SENATOR DYSON moved to report SJR 6 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR COGHILL stated that SJR 6 was reported from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee without objection.