A safe and sane beginning
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Costa Mesa City Council members should be congratulated for their
recent decision regarding an incendiary issue, one in which they took
the first step in tightening the rules that allow the sales of safe
and sane fireworks. Although an official ordinance has yet to be
voted on, the council unanimously agreed to adopt Councilman Mike
Schaefer’s suggested restrictions regarding the sale of pyrotechnics.
Banned are the ever-popular hand-held favors, such as sparklers
and Purple Rain Candles. And those organizations that choose to sell
fireworks must provide safety and environmental literature in both
English and Spanish and must have at least 80% of its members live in
Costa Mesa.
It is far from the outright ban that many continue to call for.
But those who see no sanity in the sale and usage of amateur
pyrotechnics on the Fourth of July should be heartened by the fact
the tide is obviously shifting.
Costa Mesa, which has long been one of the few holdouts in Orange
County to still allow the sale and use of fireworks, is clearly
moving away from its die-hard support of the patriotic party favors.
The writing is on the wall for fireworks and like it or not, the
truth is, their days in the city are numbered.
But they are not gone yet and Costa Mesa leaders know better than
to enforce a strong-armed ban on all fireworks. Community groups
raise much more money selling the fireworks than they do with most
other fundraisers. These sales are vital to many groups’ survival.
These organizations need time to warm up to the fact that their
cash cow will soon be extinguished and to plan accordingly. Families
who pride themselves on grandiose displays each year should also
begin to plan a grand finale.
This decision to increase safety precautions and ultimately phase
out firework sales is a good compromise, as well as a gentle way to
ease Costa Mesa into being a fireworks-free city.
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