THE SENATE
                THE TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE
                 REGULAR SESSION OF 2000

     MEASURES DEFERRED TO FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2000

                 COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
                        9:00 a.m.
                   Conference Room 229


        DECISION MAKING ON THE FOLLOWING MEASURES
            (Deferred from February 15, 2000)

SB 2151       RELATING TO FIREARMS                             JDC/TIA
           Requires periodic re-registration of firearms.

SB 2127       RELATING TO FIREARMS                             JDC/TIA
           Details  the  circumstances  under  which  and  the
           persons to whom,  the  chiefs  of  police may issue
           licenses to carry  a  concealed  weapon or firearm;
           details   processes   for   license   applications,
           renewals, and record  keeping; authorizes person to
           carry stun gun or other electric gun for defensive,
           nonlethal  purposes;   specifies   instances  where
           carrying concealed weapons and firearms is strictly
           prohibited.

(Please note:  The Committee on Transportation and Intergovernmental
Affairs deferred decision making on the above measures.)


SB 181        RELATING TO AMMUNITION                               JDC
           Makes it  a  misdemeanor  for  any  person  to sell
           ammunition for  any  firearm  to  any person except
           upon proof  that  the  purchaser  is the registered
           owner of the  firearm  for  which the ammunition is
           being purchased or, in the case of ammunition for a
           rifle or shotgun  acquired  prior  to 7/1/94, dated
           sales receipt for  firearm,  other written valuable
           indicia of ownership, or a certificate of ownership
           issued   by   county   police   chief.     Requires
           recordkeeping.

SB 182        RELATING TO STORAGE OF FIREARMS                      JDC
           Requires  storage   of   firearms  in  commercially
           manufactured   firearm    safe,    or   locked   in
           commercially  manufactured  gun  rack,  that cannot
           readily be removed from the premises.

SB 2149       RELATING TO ELECTIONS                       JDC/TIA, WAM
           Establishes a pilot program for the city and county
           of Honolulu council elections of 2002 providing for
           matching   public   funding   for   candidates  who
           voluntarily  abide  by  specified  contribution and
           expenditure limits.

 
SB 2148       RELATING TO ELECTIONS                       JDC/TIA, WAM
           Establishes a pilot program for the city and county
           of Honolulu council elections of 2002 providing for
           matching   public   funding   for   candidates  who
           voluntarily  abide  by  specified  contribution and
           expenditure limits.

(Please note:  The Committee on Transportation and Intergovernmental
Affairs held its decision making on the above two measures on February
15, 2000.)


SB 2314       RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOR             TIA/JDC, WAM
           Suspends driver's license of  minors under 18 for 6
           months, requires  community  service and attendance
           at   alcohol   education   program   for  violating
           intoxicating liquor law involving minors.  Provides
           similar penalties  for  violators  aged  18  to 21.
           Suspends license  for  1  year  for repeat offense.
           Appropriates $50,000 for alcohol and drug education
           programs.

(Please note:  The Committee on Transportation and Intergovernmental
Affairs will hold its decision making on this measure on Thursday,
February 17, 2000 at 1:00 p.m. in conference room 212.)


SB 2952       RELATING TO TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT             TIA/JDC, WAM
           Authorizes  a  two-year  extension  of  the traffic
           enforcement demonstration project.

(Please note:  The Committee on Transportation and Intergovernmental
Affairs held its decision making on this measure on February 15,
2000.)


SB 2454    RELATING TO SCHOOL SECURITY ATTENDANTS   JDC/EDU, WAM
           Requires the  department  of  public  safety rather
           than the department of  education  to carry out the
           initial and  ongoing  training  of  school security
           attendants   after   6/30/00,    subject   to   the
           availability of  funding.    Appropriates funds for
           the  training  of  security  attendants  for school
           campuses.  (Chun  Oakland,  Kanno,  Tam,  Kawamoto,
           Iwase, Inouye, D. Ige)

(Please note:  The Committee on Education will hold its decision
making on this measure on Wednesday, February 16, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. in
conference room 212.)


                No testimony will be accepted.


For further information, please call the committee clerk at 586-6911.