Fireworks are important part of community
Costa Mesa Councilman Mike Scheafer has a nice thought in mind when
he suggests that the city phase out personal Fourth of July fireworks
use. After all, it was his neighbor who suffered severe burns from
the explosives.
However, as nice as it is, it’s not appropriate. The old adage,
“One person just has to ruin it for everyone else,” comes to mind. As
mean as that sounds, it’s the truth.
When used as intended, safe-and-sane fireworks will perform their
tricks without hurting anyone.
So the city should continue allowing the sales and use of these
legal fireworks to celebrate Independence Day.
Scheafer, who as a member of the Lions Club also sells fireworks,
knows how important it is for community groups to raise money through
fireworks sales.
As well intentioned as the councilman is in urging a phasing out,
there are many others in Costa Mesa who will be hurt if fireworks are
permanently extinguished.
Community groups raise much more money selling the fireworks than
they do with most other fund-raisers. These sales are vital to many
groups’ survival.
For them to find other fund-raisers can be difficult. There were
two years in which they missed the Fish Fry. That’s not to blast the
Lions Club and those who worked hard to bring the annual tradition
back to the city, but had they had to depend on the Fish Fry for
funds, they would have been out of luck. The Lions Club, too, must
understand this.
For many, families and neighbors gather to celebrate the holiday
with block parties and await nightfall for the finale -- the
fireworks. They prepare buckets of water, they set the fireworks off
safely, they teach their children the responsibilities of matches and
fire and they laugh and enjoy themselves.
As sad that it is that someone was hurt using fireworks, it seems
that accident could have been avoided. Because of that, there’s no
reason at this point to post the “No Fireworks” signs.
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