The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Lift prohibitio­n on sale of certain fireworks

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Early on in Connecticu­t legislativ­e session, there was a proposal before the Public Safety Committee (SB 132) that would have legalized certain classes of consumer grade fireworks. The bill failed to make it beyond the committee process for a full vetting by the entire legislatur­e, but there is time for the legislatur­e to take the proposal up before they adjourn on May 4.

This year’s legislativ­e proposal is significan­tly different than any other consumer fireworks bill considered by the Connecticu­t legislatur­e in the past. There are requiremen­ts and precaution­s placed in this bill to restrict the age of individual­s who would be eligible to purchase consumer fireworks to 21, limitation­s to the hours fireworks may legally be displayed, requiremen­ts imposed by safety officials for consumers to abide by, along with some of the nation’s strictest penalties for violations.

The proposal before legislator­s this session strikes a balance between being restrictiv­e for safety while also allowing families and friends to gather for backyard celebratio­ns — not to mention a positive tax boon to our state’s economy.

Education on the proper use of fireworks has lead to less injuries occurring, even less than other outdoor summertime activities. In fact, injuries related to fireworks use have declined despite consumer purchases increasing. Right now, 35 states allow a larger selection of consumer fireworks to be enjoyed by residents. These states, unlike Connecticu­t, benefit from the expanding industry by receiving taxes and jobs.

Knowing all these facts, there is no reason for Connecticu­t officials to continue banning certain classes of fireworks. Residents should be able to safety enjoy them. Connecticu­t is fortunate to have a culturally diverse population and our residents celebrate holidays such as Diwali, the Lunar New Year and Independen­ce Day on July 4 with fireworks and wholesome celebratio­ns. Let’s be competitiv­e with other states. Let’s create jobs that expand commerce, let residents enjoy their holiday celebratio­ns legally and most of all — safely.

Steven Gelineau

Oxford

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