Prohibits use of fireworks on property adjacent to animal shelter, pound, or kennel.
Impact
If enacted, S817 would impose penalties on individuals who violate its provisions by using fireworks near designated facilities. The penalties include a disorderly persons offense punishable by up to six months of imprisonment, a fine of up to $1,000, or both. This legislative change underscores the state's commitment to animal safety while also aiming to regulate fireworks usage more strictly in sensitive areas, thus enhancing overall community safety.
Summary
Senate Bill S817 aims to prohibit the use of fireworks in areas adjacent to animal shelters, pounds, or kennels in New Jersey. The bill amends existing legislation that governs the sale and use of fireworks, enhancing safety measures for animals which may be distressed or endangered by the noise and activity associated with fireworks. The introduction of this bill reflects a growing concern for animal welfare, addressing how fireworks can negatively impact the well-being of animals housed in such facilities.
Contention
The bill may face contention regarding the enforcement of such prohibitions and how they could affect community celebrations that involve fireworks. Opponents may argue that this legislation could impose unnecessary limitations on the use of fireworks, citing concerns about property rights and local festivities. Advocates for animal welfare, however, support the bill for its potential to protect animals from distress and harm caused by fireworks.
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