Posted: 6/28/2012 4:51:07 PM EDT
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At Wally World.
I was doing my grocery shopping this morning and came across a metric shit-ton of different sized 'TNT' fireworks assortment packs lining two sides of an aisle. Everything seemed reasonably priced too.
Then I noticed that they had posted flyer's, quite literally every 4 feet on the shelving, warning that discharge of said goodies was a "Class One Misdemeanor" within the city limits. Assholes.
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Quoted: At Wally World. I was doing my grocery shopping this morning and came across a metric shit-ton of different sized 'TNT' fireworks assortment packs lining two sides of an aisle. Everything seemed reasonably priced too. ![]() Then I noticed that they had posted flyer's, quite literally every 4 feet on the shelving, warning that discharge of said goodies was a "Class One Misdemeanor" within the city limits. Assholes. ![]() I thought Jan Brewer passed a state preemption law so cities couldn't over ride her ruling on fireworks? |
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Quoted: As hot and dry as it's been, along with the fires in Colorado, who would even remotely think fireworks are a good idea? In the desert or wilderness it would be a big problem, but in peoples landscaped green backyards that have drip systems running all the time making the ground wet it's not a problem. I forgot the exact numbers but the estimates last year was something like 2 million people set off fireworks illegally in AZ and there was only 3 accidents. |
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