NC lawmakers propose 'Opossum Right-to-Work Act'

NC lawmakers propose 'Opossum Right-to-Work Act'

Credit: ThePossumDrop.com

NC lawmakers propose 'Opossum Right-to-Work Act'

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by The Associated Press

WCNC.com

Posted on February 6, 2013 at 7:48 PM

Updated Wednesday, Feb 6 at 7:48 PM

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- It's not every day North Carolina's legislature takes up a bill involving the fate of captive nocturnal marsupials, so lawmakers figured they might as well have some fun. 

The "Opossum Right-to-Work Act" introduced Wednesday gives the state explicit authority to permit the organizer of a New Year's Eve Possum Drop to display a wild-caught animal. By tradition, the trapped opossum is suspended in a tinsel-covered box and gently lowered to the ground at midnight, then released. 

A judge agreed in November with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals that such a permit was improper under state law, so legislators are changing the law. 

Co-sponsor Sen. Stan Bingham, a Davidson County Republican, said that after years of budget shortfalls and other serious issues, it's high time for a little levity. 

 

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