NC Alcohol Content in Beer
The NC Senate may have (completely accidentally) done something right. Believe me when I say that these events are few and far between -- and the horrible, irresponsible, reckless, idiotic, freedom-hating, bureaucratic, draconic things they do FAR outweigh the few occasional things they do right. But heck, when they do something right, I want to mention it.
In this case, they have actually passed a proposed law that would at least increase the "cap" on alcohol content on beer in North Carolina. It's still not great, as they should just completely remove the damn "cap," but an increase to 15% from the current 6% is at least a slight improvement. Of course, there's still those that are opposed to it, and it has to pass one more reading in the Senate (and get past the govn'r) before it will be law. Senator John Kerr (D) thinks that this measure will "expose young people to alcohol that would make them legally drunk with just a small amount." I guess Sen. Kerr would rather you drink a lot to get drunk. Hey Senator, change that moronic law that makes you "legally drunk" after one sip! Sen Don East (D) thinks it will cause more accidents. He doesn't say how. I'm thinking it will cause more traffic jams at the stores as people enjoy a slight bit of expanded freedom and choice in their beers. In addition, there will quite likely be more breweries that will open up and employ people. Heck, I'm seriously considering a career move there. To show you how long it's taken and how horrible the current law is, take a peek at Pop The Cap -- a website that's been running for almost 3 years trying to get the 70-year old 5% law removed. Oh and the reason for that 5% law 70 years ago? Because businesses complained that there were afraid their employees might come in drunk Monday.
Comments
Posted by: Jay at August 04, 2005 06:49 AM (BKqRl)
If this law passes, individuals will be able to sell the increased alcohol content beer. The state sees this as cutting into their racket (of course it really isn't).
Posted by: Ogre at August 04, 2005 07:03 AM (/k+l4)
mmmm. beer!
Posted by: Oddybobo at August 04, 2005 08:34 AM (6Gm0j)
Remember, I've argued the constitutional right to get drunk!
Posted by: Contagion at August 04, 2005 08:45 AM (Q5WxB)
I was there one night on business. I wanted to have a beer or two in the hotel with my pizza. However, I was not permitted, by law, to buy a six-pack of beer from the beer store. They were forced to only sell entire cases.
I'm sure most of you can imagine what I did -- I promptly bought an entire case of beer and packed what remained to take home with me. What a really, really foolish law.
Posted by: Ogre at August 04, 2005 08:57 AM (/k+l4)
Posted by: Ogre at August 04, 2005 08:58 AM (/k+l4)
I'll add that to the 73,213,454,423 reasons I already have NOT to ever move to NC.
Posted by: Echo Zoe at August 04, 2005 09:56 AM (K+h36)
I remember New York doesn't because we used to play the alphabet game while driving around New York, and you always looked for the liquor store signs so you could get "Q,R,S, and T" all at the same time.
Posted by: Ogre at August 04, 2005 10:10 AM (/k+l4)
One step that I would take in South Carolina, if given the oppurtunity, is get rid of the annoying airplane bottle liquer law (no "free pour" is ridiculous).
If you haven't had the luxury to have a drink in South Carolina: you have to pay by the mini-bottle (it's annoying to say the least).
Also, Ogre, Georgia passed this same Bill on beer last year. Great post.
Posted by: Michael R. Churchill at August 05, 2005 08:49 AM (6SS8d)
It's like the silly law that requires you to bring your own bottle to some places. What's the point in that?
Posted by: Ogre at August 05, 2005 08:56 AM (/k+l4)
As for the Alcohol % cap, it's not only stupid, but by keeping at a 5% or 6% you're missing out on some really good imports.
I've seen a "beer" that was 18%, but in actuality it was barley wine.
Posted by: Graumagus at August 05, 2005 05:10 PM (G1IXe)
Posted by: Ogre at August 05, 2005 05:21 PM (L0IGK)
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