Saturday, June 28, 2008
Letter: Alternatives to July 4th fireworks?
Considering the condition of our air quality with the thousands of fires all around us, how many are concerned with our community allowing fireworks to add to this pollution. Personal fireworks are already illegal, but our Coastside community fireworks display contributes to the problem.
We are now in “moderate quality” air, and many of the fires are predicted to continue for literally months. Our environment is already in a huge mess as a result of all chemicals
The elderly, those w/asthma and other health conditions are being advised to stay indoors as much as possible. My horse developerd colic last year as a result of the Coastside fireworks display. And I have heard of others angry that their domestic pets suffer. It would be great if someone with a creative mind could come up with a new idea of how to celebrate the 4th.
The pretty lights and the loud noises are for the kids, and they could be entertained in new ways that protect our environment and don’t make it worse.
Susan Webb
Comments
So, it comes down to this.
Susan you don’t like fireworks. Your horse doesn’t like fireworks. That’s it.
Let’s tear apart each of your arguments one at a time.
With an estimated 265,000 acres scorched already, these fires could have already sent up to 4.6 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.
That’s as much CO2 as a mere 9 days’ worth of California traffic generates, according to my back-of-the-envelope estimate. Do you own a car? Ever wonder how much CO2 is involved in feeding and caring for your horse?
Pick on the cars not the 1 day of legal fireworks celebrations on the 4th when it comes to pollution. A few minutes of glorious fireworks is just the smallest scratch on the surface of a huge air quality problem we face every day.
I looked into colic and horses. Seems to be a very nasty problem with many causes one of which is stress. For you and your horse I really think that some tranquilizers or leaving the area is really a good idea.
The elderly and the very young.
If they are being told to stay indoors I’m POSITIVE its not because of fireworks.
Fires over the hill due to illegal fireworks are inevitable and happen every year. I do not condone illegal fireworks, but I can feel comfortable that our law enforcement agencies will deal with that issue as it occurs and keep it to a minimum. This is an issue of the few spoiling things for the many and is why in the majority of San Mateo county fireworks of any kind are illegal.
I wonder if you even realize how much money is generated for our needy citizens from the sale of Safe and Sane fireworks. A typical charity can net $12,000 to $15,000 from a fireworks booth.
Lastly, Fireworks are for everyone not just kids. Don’t try and place an age bias on top of the rest of your weak reasoning against fireworks displays.
Leave the area with your horse and have a great time doing what you do sans explosions. Not taking my advise is just going to put you and your horses health at risk.
Allow the rest of us to enjoy celebrating the 4th in a manor that has hundreds of years of tradition behind it.
Your letter is just a selfish, self serving rant that really adds nothing other than contempt to our community discourse.
Have a super fun 4th
Tim Payne
I love our community fireworks display, picnics, parades, etc. It is also a celebration of America’s 232nd birthday!
Independence Day (Fourth of July) commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Those 56 signatures on the Declaration knew that they were signing their Death Warrants should they not have been successful. Difficult to imagine their courage?
How about taking five minutes out:
Read it: an amazingly short read.
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/declaration_transcript.html
I alternate reading on this Holliday between The Declaration and The Constitution of the United States:
another amazingly short read.
A Transcription
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution_transcript.html
For those who have never taken an oath, never thought about it or would like to discuss with your kids, try:
http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/au-24/sampson.pdf
“support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic”
The Declaration of Independence was written to King George III. The Constitution of the United States was to restrain the Absolute Unitary Executive [United States v. Nixon, 418 U.S. 683 (1974)].
IMHO, we will never ultimately loose to a foreign enemy, but only should we forget the purpose of this holiday is to remember to defend against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Have a Happy, Safe and Reflective Holliday,
Ken Johnson
There are so many illegal fireworks and gun discharges in my neighborhood every 4th of July (I live in Arleta Park) that this year I am fleeing to Marin County to spend the night with a friend. My poor dog gets so freaked out by all the illegal fireworks and they are usually the loudest type possible…..nothing pretty about them. I’ve had it.