Comments about ‘House votes to take away cities' ability to ban fireworks’
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"We believe in small, local government! Unless it's us telling you what to do......"
What?1? I can think of no reason why this should be a state issue instead of a local issue. WELL SAID BUBBLE.
Two questions:
1> This is coming from the same legislature that screams bloody murder at big government interfering with Utah?
2> What financial interests does Mr. Dunnigan have in the fireworks industry?
LOCAL CONTROL*
*except for alcohol, billboards, fireworks, etc.
So it sounds like the power shifts to the fire marshalls which really know best to begin with. Happy Wildfires!
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