It wasn’t in Illinois, we bought a crate of beer, carried it to the gun dept, bought 500 3 1/2” magnum and the young lass behind the counter spotted me looking at a Remington pump action and promptly handed it to me for a better look. Right next to the slab of carts she’d just passed us. Not the most common sense I’ve ever seenI think it's a bit more regulated than that.
We crossed one state line and within 500mtrs there was huge department stores in the middle of nowhere.
1 liquor, 1 tobacco and 1 fireworks department store.
People cross the state lines and run the gauntlet.
I think in some states fireworks is banned altogether.
Banning the sale I think is the wrong approach.Not sure if anyone has posted this petition before.
Got to disagree ,There's a LOT to be said for living in a small rural village .ALL of it good.Haven't heard [or seen] a single firework this year - there's something to be said for living in a small, rural village.
Perhaps we can ban dogs at the same time, a bigger nuisance around here. Plenty of agressive as well as constantly barking near me and bags of poo left everywhere. No problem with well behaved dogs but that is not their nature, nor their owners.Not sure if anyone has posted this petition before.
Our girl watched them as well, was very intrigued and watched to the end.had to sit outside with our dog so he good see them better he aint botthered in the slightest
I do believe it wasIt wasn’t in Illinois,
I don't think we have tannerite, I hope not!
Actually law until 1840-ish - Observance of 5th November Act"It's a 400 year old tradition init" is the reply on the local faceache. I'm pretty sure VD has been around longer but we don't need to scare animals with it, unless they're sheep