HJR 3-CONCEALED HANDGUN RECIPROCITY B/W STATES  3:51:30 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI announced the consideration of CS FOR HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3(JUD) am Encouraging Congress to pass the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act or a similar bill. 3:51:59 PM RYAN MCKEE, Staff, Representative George Rauscher, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, presented HJR 3 on behalf of the sponsor. He read the sponsor statement. House Joint Resolution 3 would encourage Congress to amend the federal criminal code to allow an individual who is qualified to carry or possess a concealed handgun in one state to be allowed to also carry or possess a concealed handgun in another state that also allows individuals to carry concealed firearms. This Resolution would also request that Congress enact the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (H.R. 38) from the 117th Congress, or a similar bill. MR. MCKEE clarified that HJR 3 would allow for handgun reciprocity throughout the US, but individuals visiting states as a nonresident would still have to follow the laws in that state. CHAIR KAWASAKI noted who was available to answer questions. CHAIR KAWASAKI noted that Alaska has a requirement to prove shooting proficiency to receive a concealed carry permit. He asked what the procedure would be if a state didn't have a similar requirement for accuracy. MR. MCKEE said Alaska doesn't require a permit to carry a concealed handgun but one is available. An Alaskan would need that permit if they wanted to carry a concealed handgun in another state. 3:55:38 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI found no further questions. He held HJR 3 in committee for future consideration.