SCR 13-AMICUS BRIEF REGARDING RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS  3:36:46 PM CHAIR HUGGINS announced SCR 13 to be up for consideration. In committee packets was a proposed committee substitute (CS), Version E, labeled 25-LS1327\E, Luckhaupt, 1/24/08. EDDIE GRASSER, Staff to Senate and House Majority, Alaska State Legislature, presented the resolution on behalf of Senator Green, sponsor. He explained that it requests the governor to file an amicus brief on behalf of the State of Alaska and its citizens to help protect Second Amendment rights in the case known as District of Columbia v. Heller, which came out of the Fifth District Court, District of Columbia (D.C.). CHAIR HUGGINS asked whether this is just joining with and supporting the right to bear arms. MR. GRASSER said it also came to their attention that the governor is acting on this and has given direction to the attorney general. They're in negotiations with the State of Texas, which is gathering signatures from several states to file the amicus brief. To his understanding, the State of Alaska will sign that. SENATOR GREEN referred members to the written sponsor statement, saying the supreme court agreed last November to hear the case, oral arguments are in early March, and the ruling will be in June. Thus this resolution should move quickly. SENATOR STEVENS requested background on the Heller case. MR. GRASSER replied it was brought by citizens of Washington, D.C., who asserted their Second Amendment rights were being infringed upon by a city ordinance that bans owning handguns. The first part argues that the Second Amendment is an individual right being abrogated by the ordinance. The second part relates to their ability to initiate their right to life and self- defense with respect to this ban. He referred members to the packet, saying in 1994 Alaskan voters overwhelmingly approved an amendment to the Alaska constitution which clarified that the right to keep and bear arms is an individual right. 3:40:26 PM SENATOR STEVENS moved to adopt the proposed CS for SCR 13, Version E, labeled 25-LS1327\E, Luckhaupt, 1/24/08. There being no objection, Version E was before the committee. CHAIR HUGGINS asked whether anyone else wished to testify; there was no response. SENATOR GREEN moved to report CSSCR 13, Version E, from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, CSSCR 13(RES) was reported from the Senate Resources Standing Committee.