PUSH TO
REPEAL ILLINOIS’ FIREWORKS BAN GAINS MOMENTUM
Illinois Policy Institute/
Joe Barnas
A petition to repeal Illinois’ fireworks
ban has garnered more than 7,000 signatures, as lawmakers in the General
Assembly throw their support behind a bill that would do just that.
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The push to repeal Illinois’ fireworks ban is gaining steam.
More than 7,000 people have signed Illinois Policy’s petition to repeal the
76-year-old ban. And a bill recently filed in the General Assembly that would do
just that has attracted three additional sponsors: state Reps. Dave Severin,
R-Benton; C. D. Davidsmeyer, R-Jacksonville; and Joe Sosnowski, R-Rockford.
Illinois is one of only four states in the nation that prohibits the purchase
and use of nearly all consumer fireworks. State Rep. Barbara Wheeler, R-Crystal
Lake, filed House Bill 5928 on July 3, the most recent attempt by a state
lawmaker to repeal the ban. Wheeler’s proposal would replace the state’s
overreaching ban with a regulatory framework under which retailers could
lawfully sell consumer fireworks.
Illinoisans deserve the same rights as those in each of their neighboring states
to responsibly use celebratory fireworks without the threat of punitive fines or
jail time. And moreover, they appear to recognize the absurdity of the state’s
ban, exhibited by the annual surge in cross-border fireworks purchases made each
year ahead of Independence Day.
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“If people are willing to travel to buy fireworks
then surely they would be willing to spend their money closer to
home if Illinois were to legalize fireworks,” Severin told the
Benton Gazette.
Deanna Delimat, director of operations at Black Bull Fireworks in
Delavan, Wisconsin, has estimated Illinoisans make up nearly 70
percent of her customer base. Relaxed consumer fireworks laws
enjoyed by Illinois’ neighbors, such as Wisconsin, allow those
states to collect millions in annual tax revenue and bolster a
number of employment opportunities. Meanwhile, by keeping an entire
industry effectively outlawed, Illinois has continued to lose out on
such benefits.
Illinoisans can sign Illinois Policy’s petition here to ask their
elected representatives to repeal the state’s ill-considered ban on
fireworks.
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