In an effort to combat the ongoing issue of illegal fireworks in Hawaii, lawmakers are advancing several bills aimed at curbing the problem.
Ewa Senator Kurt Favella’s bills were aggressive — asking for searches at our ports for illegal fireworks to an outright ban on aerials. None of them made the cut.
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Three Senate proposals to crack down on illegal fireworks are headed to the House for review.
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