May 30, 2008,
10 a.m. - D.C.
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and Ward 1 Councilmember Jim Graham joined DC
Fire & EMS Chief Dennis L. Rubin today to announce proposed
legislation that would effectively ban the use and sale of all
consumer fireworks in the District of Columbia, except those staged
by professional pyrotechnics experts.
The Fireworks Neighborhood Safety Emergency Act of 2008 will help
prevent the personal injury and property damage that traditionally
stems from the use of fireworks by the general public.
The
legislation removes any exceptions to the current ban and would
allow multi-faceted enforcement that includes DC Fire & EMS
Department and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).
"The time has come to once and for all extinguish these dangerous
devices," Fenty said. "This legislation will bring us in line with
neighboring jurisdictions in recognizing that the safety of our
residents must be preserved."
The proposed legislation expands the current district to allow
direct MPD enforcement of the ban.
Previously, only Fire and EMS were able to provide direct
enforcement of the ban allowing MPD only secondary enforcement
capabilities. Complete fireworks bans are in effect in Montgomery
and Prince George's counties as well as Baltimore, Md.
“This injury saving, public safety measure has great clarity and it
will help a lot of people,” said Graham.
Last year the Distict received more than 4,000 calls in one 12-hour
period during the July 4th holiday due to improper use of fireworks,
the same number of calls usually made in a 24-hour period.
"Fireworks are not toys that can be treated casually," Rubin said.
"It is essential that District residents leave any handling of these
combustible devices to licensed experts."