SJR 6-OPPOSE H.R. 45 IN CONGRESS  9:04:50 AM CHAIR MENARD announced the consideration of SJR 6. DAVE STANCLIFF, Staff to Senator Gene Therriault, Alaska State Legislature, said SJR6 deals with gun control. The topic is a result of the ever-growing level of violence in our nation. Proponents believe that changing laws will change people's behavior with regard to gun violence. They believe that it will change bad people. "The actual result, of course, is law-abiding people obey laws, and law-breakers do not." Gun control removes the ability "to protect oneself from law-abiding citizens while those who threaten those citizen have less and less fear of retaliation when they use their guns to assault their victims." 9:06:25 AM MR. STANCLIFF said HR 45 [Congressional legislation referred to as Blair Holt's Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009] is not a benign threat to those who support the second amendment. "At the very least, it is a potent message to Americans that the desire to control guns is ... alive and well." It is a rallying point for those who believe in gun control. It is not something that should be ignored, "as such ignorance sends a signal to those who support such ideas." SJR 6 counters that signal. It will clearly indicate that Alaskans, by and large, do not support gun control nor do they appreciate methods to do so. "What we tolerate we encourage." SJR 6 may not have an overwhelming affect, but it states how little tolerance that Alaskans have for such measures. Senator Therriault acknowledges that HR 45 doesn't have a cosponsor, and it has been introduced before and "has gone nowhere." "From the reaction that it has gotten from his district, and if you read the papers, the things that are going on in Fairbanks and various places in the state, the more quickly ... the legislature sends a message on behalf of the people, the more appreciated it will be." 9:08:44 AM SENATOR MEYER asked if a copy should go to the president, "not that he cares what we think up here." MR. STANCLIFF said the drafters determine that. If it is not violating some unspoken principle, it would be wise. SENATOR MEYER said there was a resolution yesterday that included the president. 9:09:54 AM SENATOR PASKVAN said he believes it is sent to the vice president because he votes in the event of a tie. SENATOR FRENCH said if HR 45 passed, President Obama could veto it, so "you might want to make him aware of it." 9:10:47 AM SENATOR MEYER moved to adopt Amendment 1, to include President Barack Obama in line 23. There being no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR MEYER moved to report SJR 6 [as amended] from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, CSSJR 6(STA) passed out of committee.