The House and Senate dug in and heard scores of bills Wednesday.
Notable votes included bills on beer, reptiles and coastal insurance.
* HB 1595: Allows grocery stores to offer beer tastings similar to wine tastings that are already allowed. Beer can be served in portions no greater than 2 oz. The bill heads back to the House for a final vote.
* SB 307: Regulates possession and keeping of certain dangerous reptiles such as venomous snakes. Bill now goes to the governor.
* HB 1305: Would place the burden of paying for the damage caused by a catastrophic hurricane on homeowners across the state. Bill now heads to the Senate for consideration.
The Burmese python can grow longer than 20 feet, produce several dozen offspring in a litter and devour small children and pets. In North Carolina, it has a new natural enemy: the lawmaker.
There could be thousands of exotic, deadly snakes slithering loose in the state with the potential to harm, in addition to people and animals, entire ecosystems. This is not to mention the possibility of crocodiles.
But the legislature is likely to give final approval next week to a bill that would restrict the ownership and prevent the escape of venomous and large constrictor snakes, as well other dangerous reptiles.
The bill adds provisions to a law that hasn't been updated since 1949, when large snakes were less of a problem. In the intervening decades, perhaps abetted by Alice Cooper, Nastassja Kinski and wrestler Jake the Snake, the reptiles have gained a certain popularity as household pets.
The bill, which received preliminary approval Thursday in the House and has already passed the Senate, would require these reptiles to be housed and transported in escape-proof containers and would punish people for violating safety precautions. (N&O)
More Senate bills of note:
S.B. 266: No Sex Offenders on Juries, Sen. Tony Rand
S.B. 272: Defense of Marriage, Sen. James Forrester
S.B. 290: No Federal Stimulus Money for Illegal Aliens, Sen. Forrester
S.B. 305: Incentives for Energy Conservation, Sen. Dan Clodfelter
S.B. 307: Regulate Ownership & Use of Certain Reptiles, Sen. Ed Jones