State lawmaker wants to repeal fireworks ban
SPRINGFIELD An Illinois representative wants to would bring consumer fireworks back onto retail shelves for the first time in more than 75 years.
The latest attempt to repeal Illinois fireworks ban by a state lawmaker came on the eve of Independence Day. House Bill 5928, filed July 3 by state Rep. Barbara Wheeler, R-Crystal Lake, would ease the states restrictions on fireworks, which rank among the strictest in the nation.
The Pyrotechnic Use Act, which has been on the books since 1942, prohibits the sale, purchase and use of nearly all consumer fireworks in Illinois. HB 5928 would repeal this ban, replacing it with a regulatory framework under which retailers could lawfully sell items such as bottle rockets and roman candles. Illinois is one of only four states in the nation to ban the purchase and use of nearly all consumer fireworks.
Wheelers proposal would set three requirements for users of consumer fireworks: One would have to be at least 18 years of age to purchase fireworks; the use of fireworks would be prohibited within 200 feet of any structure, vehicle or person; and users of fireworks would be required to obey any local ordinances concerning the use or possession of consumer fireworks.
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