Alaska Gun Rights strongly opposes Senate Bill 206, a deceptively framed bill that uses school safety and suicide prevention as cover to expand government authority over law-abiding gun owners.
SB 206 drags firearms into a school harassment and suicide reporting system, falsely implying that lawful gun ownership is a public safety risk and conditioning parents to accept state involvement in private firearm decisions.
Rights eroded without a single crime.
SB 206 targets families who have done nothing wrong, inviting schools and state agencies to pressure parents about firearm access and storage—without due process, without a warrant, and without any allegation of criminal conduct.
A regulatory pipeline disguised as “help.”
By creating a state-managed firearm safe storage grant fund and authorizing new regulations, SB 206 builds the infrastructure for future mandates, tracking, and enforcement.
From constitutional right to “public health hazard.”
SB 206 reframes the right to keep and bear arms as a risk to be managed by the state rather than a freedom to be protected.
Take a Stand TODAY
SB 206 is not about safety — it is about control. It undermines the Second Amendment and Article I, Section 19 of the Alaska Constitution, shifts power from families to the state, and opens the door to future firearm restrictions.
Stand up today and reject this Trojan Horse and defend your rights before it’s too late.
Tell the Legislature to REJECT SB 206
Stop This Trojan Horse Attack on the Second Amendment
Sign the petition below and Defend YOUR Rights!
Whereas: SB 206 embeds firearms into a school harassment and suicide reporting framework, falsely equating lawful gun ownership with violence and self-harm;
Whereas: SB 206 invites state agencies and schools to pressure families about how they access and store firearms—without any allegation of wrongdoing or due process;
Whereas:SB 206 establishes a new firearm safe storage grant fund and grants open-ended regulatory authority to the Department of Administration, creating the infrastructure for future mandates and enforcement;
Whereas: SB 206 normalizes government involvement in private firearm decisions and lays the groundwork for compulsory storage laws, inspections, and penalties;
Whereas: SB 206 shifts firearms from a constitutionally protected right into a “public health risk” category, undermining the Second Amendment and Article I, Section 19 of the Alaska Constitution;
Therefore: As your constituent, I urge you to REJECT SB 206 and stand for liberty by opposing this Trojan Horse attack on the right to keep and bear arms and the rights of Alaska families.
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