Oklahoma's New Year-Round Fireworks Laws Challenge Traditional Safety Limits
The state of Oklahoma has enacted new laws permitting the sale and use of fireworks year-round, including the sale and distribution of skyrockets with sticks. This policy change affects residents and local businesses by expanding the timefr

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The state of Oklahoma has enacted new laws permitting the sale and use of fireworks year-round, including the sale and distribution of skyrockets with sticks. This policy change affects residents and local businesses by expanding the timeframe for fireworks usage beyond traditional seasonal restrictions.
Supporters argue the change boosts local commerce and personal freedom, while opponents raise concerns about safety risks and noise disturbances. The debate centers on whether the state legislature has balanced public safety with economic and cultural interests in this regulatory shift.
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