Snowball fights are on in Colorado
Los Angeles – A nine-yearold boy in Colorado this week threw his first snowball – legally – after a battle to overturn a century-old ordinance banning snowball fights in the small town of Severance.
Dane Best said he decided to take on local authorities and persuade them to change the law by using simple logic.
“Today’s kids need reasons to play outside,” Best said as he appeared before the town trustees, local media reported.
“Research suggests that a lack of exposure to the outdoors can lead to obesity, ADHD, anxiety and depression.” He said the nearly 100-year-old measure, which bans throwing any stone or missile, including snowballs, was outdated and meant any kids throwing snowballs were breaking the law.
“The children of Severance want an opportunity to have a snowball fight like the rest of the world,” Dane told the trustees.
His arguments won over the board, which unanimously voted to allow snowball fights.