Balloons; prohibit intentional releasing or discarding of.
Impact
If enacted, this legislation would impose a monetary penalty of $25 for each balloon that is released or discarded in violation of the law. The funds collected from these fines would contribute to the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund, which supports conservation efforts in the state. This financial aspect serves both as a deterrent against littering and as a means to fund environmental initiatives, helping to align citizen behavior with state goals for environmental preservation.
Summary
House Bill 638 seeks to mitigate environmental pollution by prohibiting the intentional release or discard of nonbiodegradable balloons outdoors by individuals aged sixteen and older. The bill aims to address the growing concern over balloon litter, which poses threats to wildlife and natural habitats. Specifically, it targets balloons made of materials that do not break down easily in the environment, thus promoting responsible disposal and awareness surrounding environmental sustainability.
Contention
There may be points of contention surrounding the bill regarding enforcement and compliance, as the legislation does not apply to balloons released for scientific or meteorological purposes under specific conditions. This exemption might raise questions about how such releases would be regulated and monitored. Additionally, discussions during legislative sessions could reveal differing opinions on the necessity of such regulations, especially concerning personal freedom and local customs around balloon releases for events such as celebrations and memorials.