Hawaiʻi lawmakers who hope to curb the use of illegal fireworks already have several bills drafted ahead of the start of Jan.
State legislators have introduced a new round of fireworks-related bills in the aftermath of the New Year’s fireworks ...
We need our political leaders — looking at you, Josh Green, and you, Rick Blangiardi — to do what regular citizens have no ...
Changes to legislation proposed Monday would make it easier for prosecutors to convict those charged with fireworks-related ...
Hundreds upon hundreds of pounds of illegal fireworks were turned in to State officials today and no questions were asked to ...
Chief White said anyone can drive 15 minutes south of town and buy fireworks that are banned in Coeur d'Alene.
Hawaii authorities are asking lawmakers for money to hire eight people and pay for a $2 million expansion of a forensic lab ...
Buckeye, along with a number of other metro Phoenix cities, are beginning to crack down on the use of illegal fireworks. The ...
The state Department of Law Enforcement plans to take action in tackling the ongoing issue of illegal fireworks by proposing ...
Clamping down on illegal fireworks and changing outlaw pyrotechnic behavior will be the early focus of the legislative ...
Right now, lighting up illegal fireworks or possession of them, is a misdemeanor. That would change to a non-criminal civil ...
Josh Green and Attorney General Anne Lopez, unveiled Monday proposed changes to Hawaii’s fireworks laws aimed at improving enforcement, enhancing penalties and simplifying legal definitions.