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As I commented earlier, I love fireworks, but I have an intense distain for those that don't follow safe practices. Saw an example last night, was at a friends big 4th of July get together and one guy was handing lite sparklers to little kids (ages 3-7) with no supervision. And when he left his chair, all kinds of bigger stuff was on the ground along with a torch lighter. Duh!
 
You know, I'm a don't over regulate or step on my freedoms kind of guy, but with regard to fireworks I'm closer to agreeing with UncleEd. Too many unsupervised knuckleheads without any regard to personal safety and fire safety and a total disregard for consideration of others. Too much beer drinking, way too careless, they leave the mess they make for "somebody" else to clean up, they don't stop at a reasonable hour, and are generally indignant with LEO's about their "right" to celebrate as they see fit when we show up to try to reason with them.

Yep, I am not a fan.

How does Daisy handle them?
 
Clark County LE nabbed over 17,000 lbs (yes, seventeen thousand) of illegal fireworks coming in from the rez or Nye County.

Las Vegas police say over 17K pounds of illegal fireworks confiscated | Local Las Vegas | Local

I'd like to take a 14 lb sledge to the hands of the yahoo who decided that 0035 this morning was a good time to shoot off the last of his mortars. I can bet how that came about. Yahoo#1 gets on his cell to tell Yahoo#2 that he has just been chased off where he was letting stuff off and still has some left. Yahoo#2 then invites him over, "We haven't had LE or the FD around here, come quick." Idjits.:mad::mad::mad:
 
And in an astounding evening, I did not hear 1... not even 1 ammo dump. And I can hear miles here. I must admit there were plenty of revelers last night. I can't believe the amount of money people spend on fireworks. I did hear one really very loud explosion. Someone probably mixed up a large batch of binary
 
Over many years and in several locations, I've come to believe that most home fireworks users are irresponsible jerks without an inkling of safety for the neighborhood. Aerial fireworks in particular should be banned from use by home users or at least they should be required to get a license.

It doesn’t matter. They are illegal in NY. Yet every house is setting them off.
 
Drinking was involved? I’m stunned.:rolleyes:

SC man dead from fireworks explosion on head


“According to an incident report from the sheriff's office, the man's wife was interviewed at the scene. The woman said it was a block party and her husband had been drinking. She said he placed a firework on his head, "which she believes was done to show off," according to the report.“
 
We had a Chesapeake. Big Dog...Big 140 pounds. She wasn't overly happy about fireworks... gunfire did not bother her always ready to hunt...But oh my...Thunder storms If we had a T storm...you had to let her in the house...or she would come through the storm or screen door to the house...if we were home...otherwise she was back about as far as she cold get in one of the stalls in the barn. and if we came home in the midst of a storm..... First to the door
 
My brother and his buddies used to have a 4th party on an island every year. Of course they had all kinds of fireworks. Between WA laxer laws and the presence of Reservations, the displays were pretty epic for a civilian enterprise. One year, one of the guys bought a ton of great fireworks. I think he got an insurance settlement or something and he went nuts. Fast forward to the night of the Fourth. We're setting off so much stuff that people coming back from watching the pro displays are pulling over to watch ours.
Right in the middle of the whole damn show, rich boy brings out his most expensive firework. It was a 3-3.5 foot floating aircraft carrier/battleship. You put it in the water, lit the fuse and it would start moving under it's own propulsion then "planes" would shoot off it as well as missles, and the "guns" on the boat began "shooting" with big bangs and lots of smoke. It said on the label it was a 5 minute firework. Cost him multiple c-notes. He hypes it up and shows everybody. "This is gonna be awesome!"
We get towards the end of our fireworks, except for some odds and ends and a 12-mortar finale we have set up and he decides he's gonna light the boat. He takes it down sets it in the water and lights the fuse. Sure enough, the boat starts to motor around. Then, just as the first of the planes was about to take off, another friend's Golden jumps in the water and swamps the whole thing putting it out. The rest of us are all rolling on the ground, laughing, and he's just staring where the boat is slowly sinking, flabbergasted that he spent all that money for nothing. The dog just went back to his owner, staring up at her and wagging his tail, pleased he had been able to drive off the invasion fleet and "saved" us all. ALthough he deserved it, politics got in the way of him being awarded a medal. He did get some teriyaki steak for his efforts though. :D:D:D
 
Neighbor a couple doors down sparked up at least $5K worth. Better than the city and the Lakefront parking is full by noon. Outstanding. I was going to take a pic of the "waste pile" coming back from lunch but he had already loaded it in his giant work truck for the dump. Oops, they close at noon on Saturday:) Joe
 
Just back in town last night from a quick trip to see Mom and her sister, took in a local VFW display fired over a lake.
Thought it funny how some folks will drive to a fireworks show and probably wonder why their car alarms keep sounding.
God Bless America
 
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