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File #: Res.08-0919    Version: A Name: Urge Racine County to Enforce Compliance of existing fireworks ordinances
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/1/2008 In control: City Attorney's Office
On agenda: Final action: 7/1/2008
Title: Urge Racine County to Enforce Compliance of existing fireworks ordinances WHEREAS, in 2007, the Racine Police Department responded to 167 fireworks calls for service; and WHEREAS, the National Fire Protection Association reports that more than 1,900 structural fires and 730 vehicle fires occur annually causing more than $37 million dollars worth of damage; and WHEREAS, more than 9,300 people are treated in emergency rooms annually as a result of fireworks injuries, two-thirds of which occur between June 16th and July 16 of each year; and WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services reports that almost one-half of all fireworks injuries involve children under the age of 15; and WHEREAS, the current permit system does not prevent the entry of dangerous fireworks into the City of Racine; and WHEREAS, state law does not currently provide for criminal penalties for the illegal sale, use or possession of firecrackers, bottle rockets, roman candles or mortars, and ins...
Sponsors: Q.A. Shakoor II, Robert Anderson, Jeff Coe, Raymond DeHahn, Thomas Friedel1, Ronald Hart, Gregory Helding, Jim Kozina, David L. Maack, Terry McCarthy, Robert Mozol, Michael Shields, James Spangenberg, Sandy Weidner, Aron Wisneski
Attachments: 1. 1253_001.pdf
Related files: 08-2320
Sponsor
Aldermen Shakoor, Anderson, Coe, DeHahn, Friedel, Hart, Helding, Kaplan, Maack, McCarthy, Mozol, Shields, Spangenberg, Weidner and Wisneski

Title
Urge Racine County to Enforce Compliance of existing fireworks ordinances

WHEREAS, in 2007, the Racine Police Department responded to 167 fireworks calls for service; and

WHEREAS, the National Fire Protection Association reports that more than 1,900 structural fires and 730 vehicle fires occur annually causing more than $37 million dollars worth of damage; and

WHEREAS, more than 9,300 people are treated in emergency rooms annually as a result of fireworks injuries, two-thirds of which occur between June 16th and July 16 of each year; and

WHEREAS, the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services reports that almost one-half of all fireworks injuries involve children under the age of 15; and

WHEREAS, the current permit system does not prevent the entry of dangerous fireworks into the City of Racine; and

WHEREAS, state law does not currently provide for criminal penalties for the illegal sale, use or possession of firecrackers, bottle rockets, roman candles or mortars, and instead, only provides for forfeitures of up to $1,000; and

WHEREAS, there is no legitimate purpose or use for a firecracker, roman candle, bottle rocket or mortar, Section 167.10 of the Wisconsin Statutes must be changed to prohibit the sale, use or possession of such items anywhere in the State of Wisconsin and to prohibit the issuance of a permit either by the state or any municipality.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Racine Common Council urges all local jurisdictions within and including Racine County;

(1) to communicate with our state assemblymen and senators, urging them to make the foregoing changes in our state statutes;

(2) to re-examine their respective ordinances for the purpose of limiting those items which are currently legal without a permit such as stationary cones and fountains, sparklers, smoke...

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