Should fireworks be banned?

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I don't think they should be ban, but young children should not be able to buy them or have possession of them.
 
I think this is a cultural thing. They certainly won't ban them in Tennessee! This is Trump Country you know! (sarcasm - tongue in cheek 😀)
 
I think this is a cultural thing. They certainly won't ban them in Tennessee! This is Trump Country you know! (sarcasm - tongue in cheek 😀)
Memphis and Nashville are Democratic strongholds, but everywhere else in Tennessee is heavily Republican.
 
I think this is a cultural thing. They certainly won't ban them in Tennessee! This is Trump Country you know! (sarcasm - tongue in cheek 😀)
Memphis and Nashville are Democratic strongholds, but everywhere else in Tennessee is heavily Republican.

Yeah, I know my brother lives in Nashville. Those places are skewed to the left - like here is skewed the other way. So when he comes here he's very sarcastic about liberals - because things are too biased in Nashville.

He's like "Green energy and hippies?". Don't make me puke! :vomit:
 
I think this is a cultural thing. They certainly won't ban them in Tennessee! This is Trump Country you know! (sarcasm - tongue in cheek 😀)
Memphis and Nashville are Democratic strongholds, but everywhere else in Tennessee is heavily Republican.

Yeah, I know my brother lives in Nashville. Those places are skewed to the left - like here is skewed the other way. So when he comes here he's very sarcastic about liberals - because things are too biased in Nashville.

He's like "Green energy and hippies?". Don't make me puke! :vomit:
In the 90's though, Tennessee was much more Democratic. The state voted for Bill Clinton twice!
 
I think this is a cultural thing. They certainly won't ban them in Tennessee! This is Trump Country you know! (sarcasm - tongue in cheek 😀)
Memphis and Nashville are Democratic strongholds, but everywhere else in Tennessee is heavily Republican.

Yeah, I know my brother lives in Nashville. Those places are skewed to the left - like here is skewed the other way. So when he comes here he's very sarcastic about liberals - because things are too biased in Nashville.

He's like "Green energy and hippies?". Don't make me puke! :vomit:
In the 90's though, Tennessee was much more Democratic. The state voted for Bill Clinton twice!

That's interesting. Wow, those were different times! Now the politics is so polarized that a southern white voting Democrat is like a Russian voting against Putin!
 
I'm going to sound like a buzzkill here, but for the most part I can't stand fireworks. They're too easily accessible and only should be in the hands of people who are sensible enough to control them. They also are costly and make a lot of noise, whilst in my opinion becoming boring after a few minutes. 🙁
 
Fireworks should be banned and it has been banned in my State. People abused the use of fireworks by sending it to places that are highly inflammable, they also uses it to scare and abuse children and the elderly. Some people who are hypertensive have been admitted into the hospitals as a results of fireworks that landed on the roof of their houses.
 
I think fireworks are a bad idea and should be banned because they're the cause of so many incidents. From what I was told by a home insurance agent, a lot of people and their kids end up burning their house down by accident when shooting off these fire works or get into a lawsuit by accidently setting someone else's property on fire. As a result, they ask the insurance if they'll cover it and they often say "No, because YOU were directly responsible for burning down your own property and we don't cover that."

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Maybe not banned totally, but the average person shouldn't be able to use them. We've had the rockets blast onto our property & one landed on our roof (we live on acreage so imagine the distance!).
 
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