Speaking of 20-year prison sentences, that's what some porch pirates could get under a proposed bill for next year's legislative session, reports AL.com's Mike Cason.
By porch pirate, of course, we mean people who steal delivered packages off front porches in this era of Internet shopping. Porch piracy is a risky venture already, with all the hidden cameras, video doorbells, home security systems, loose dogs and grumpy old men who often work from home coming through the front door with a stick.
Still, some lawmakers are saying it's a growing problem that needs addressing. The bill will be sponsored by state Sen. April Weaver, a Brierfield Republican.
Possible sentences would depend on the value of the packages that are pirated off your porch.
A theft of less than $500 could get you up to a year behind bars. A theft of $500 up to $1,499 could get you one to five years. A theft of $1,500 up to $2,500 could get you one to 10. And a theft of more than $2,500 could get you up to 20.
The next Alabama Legislative session -- our second-most intense season -- begins Feb. 4.