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  • Ed62
    The Full Monte
    • Oct 2006
    • 6021
    • NW Indiana
    • BT3K

    #1

    How bad are the local fireworks?

    Our state idiots (politicians) decided to make fireworks legal to use on your own property. Of course, there were limits on the size of fireworks allowed. We have a German Shepherd who has never been affected by fireworks before. But this year, people seem to think they can set off what sound like, and feel like full sticks of dynamite. She's getting pretty upset by all the fireworks now, even those that never bothered her before. It has gotten to the point of crazyness. Some people might not know it, but I vote! How are they by your little corner of the world?

    Ed
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  • gad5264
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 1407
    • Columbus, Ohio, USA
    • BT3000/BT3100NIB

    #2
    It am pretty sure it is illegal in Ohio also. I lost about two hours sleep last night because of a party and lots of fireworks next door.
    Grant
    "GO Buckeyes"

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    • Hellrazor
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2003
      • 2091
      • Abyss, PA
      • Ridgid R4512

      #3
      Illegal here but a lot of ppl get them anyway.

      gad5264: paybacks... they stayed up late & at 6am you set off your stash

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      • cabinetman
        Gone but not Forgotten RIP
        • Jun 2006
        • 15216
        • So. Florida
        • Delta

        #4
        I don't know the laws here, but it sounds like mortars and grenades are legal. I've got two very large German Shepherds that heel now like they just came out of training. They haven't left my side, and they both try to get into bed with us. We have a king size and believe me there is no room for them and three cats with claws. Its been pandemonium since yesterday. Sounds like a war zone.

        Don't people have better things to spend money on? Like tools?
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        • gwyneth
          Veteran Member
          • Nov 2006
          • 1134
          • Bayfield Co., WI

          #5
          Originally posted by cabinetman
          I don't know the laws here, but it sounds like mortars and grenades are legal. I've got two very large German Shepherds that heel now like they just came out of training. They haven't left my side.
          My dog has always been terrified of thunder (and it's hard to believe it took humans zillions of years to discover that thunder follows lightening, instead of vice versa--this dog has run inside after the first lightening, before the sound).

          The 4th of July has always been a nightmare, too, except one year we were camping and a fellow camper gave him half a Xanax.

          When we lived in Florida, New Years was just as bad--the idiotic gunfire celebrations carried across water.

          It's still light here now, and a storm blew up an hour or two ago--don't know if it will kill the fireworks.

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          • Bruce Cohen
            Veteran Member
            • May 2003
            • 2698
            • Nanuet, NY, USA.
            • BT3100

            #6
            Fireworks have always been illegal here in NY State, except if you were John Gotti.

            This year, its been fairly quiet in the neighborhood, except for the sanctioned town and local high school displays.

            What really sucks is when there are practice sessions at West Point (about 15 mi away). Those 105's can sound really loud at 2AM. And to top it off, there's no incoming woosh to alert you.

            Bruce
            "Western civilization didn't make all men equal,
            Samuel Colt did"

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            • cabinetman
              Gone but not Forgotten RIP
              • Jun 2006
              • 15216
              • So. Florida
              • Delta

              #7
              Originally posted by gwyneth
              My dog has always been terrified of thunder (and it's hard to believe it took humans zillions of years to discover that thunder follows lightening, instead of vice versa--this dog has run inside after the first lightening, before the sound).

              I heard somewhere along the way that dogs have a unique sense of barometric changes and are extremely sensitive to impending storms. I don't know if this is true or not, but all of the German Shepherds I've had react early to storms, way before I hear or see anything.
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              • gsmittle
                Veteran Member
                • Aug 2004
                • 2793
                • St. Louis, MO, USA.
                • BT 3100

                #8
                Fireworks are supposed to be illegal in St. Louis county, except for sanctioned displays. My neighborhood sounds like a war zone--explosions on all sides.

                That's OK, tomorrow about 6 am I'm going to open all the doors and windows on the shop and fire up a couple of saws.....

                g.
                Smit

                "Be excellent to each other."
                Bill & Ted

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                • eezlock
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 997
                  • Charlotte,N.C.
                  • BT3100

                  #9
                  fireworks show?

                  Here in N.C. fireworks are illegal by private citizens too. But they do allow
                  special fireworks shows by pyrotechs with proper authorization and licenses
                  and such. We had a very good fireworks show that just ended in downtown
                  Charlotte a few minutes ago...from where my wife and I parked our car , we could see them being fired off from three different locations above the downtown skyline all at one time....it turned out to be pretty awesome
                  way to celebrate the 4th of July after all. eezlock

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                  • gwyneth
                    Veteran Member
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 1134
                    • Bayfield Co., WI

                    #10
                    Originally posted by cabinetman
                    I heard somewhere along the way that dogs have a unique sense of barometric changes and are extremely sensitive to impending storms. I don't know if this is true or not, but all of the German Shepherds I've had react early to storms, way before I hear or see anything.
                    .
                    That's probably true, and also their hearing is exponentially better than ours, particularly the breeds with stand-up ears.

                    Mine is a Samoyed, and being the tallest things out on the tundra, it was only sensible for them to be scared of lightening. He seems to be aware of storms, thunder, and fireworks way before humans--but we've almost always lived within a few blocks of various bays, which probably greatly increases the distance from which those sounds are audible to him.

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                    • sparkeyjames
                      Veteran Member
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 1087
                      • Redford MI.
                      • Craftsman 21829

                      #11
                      I know this is a little late but right now here in Michigan a state where fireworks are not legal. It sounds like a battlezone in my neighborhood. Law enforcement in MI has a hands off approach to fireworks around the 4th of July. Light off a huge amount any other time of the year and the brothers in blue will come knocking at your door.

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                      • cabinetman
                        Gone but not Forgotten RIP
                        • Jun 2006
                        • 15216
                        • So. Florida
                        • Delta

                        #12
                        Originally posted by gsmittle
                        Fireworks are supposed to be illegal in St. Louis county, except for sanctioned displays. My neighborhood sounds like a war zone--explosions on all sides.

                        That's OK, tomorrow about 6 am I'm going to open all the doors and windows on the shop and fire up a couple of saws.....

                        g.
                        Hey are you kidding me? The guy two doors from me musta spent $8,658,362,543,987.00 on fireworks. He's been at it last night and all day today, and still going strong. Forget turning on the saw, I've got some routers to run.
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                        • gsmittle
                          Veteran Member
                          • Aug 2004
                          • 2793
                          • St. Louis, MO, USA.
                          • BT 3100

                          #13
                          Originally posted by cabinetman
                          Hey are you kidding me? The guy two doors from me musta spent $8,658,362,543,987.00 on fireworks. He's been at it last night and all day today, and still going strong. Forget turning on the saw, I've got some routers to run.
                          .
                          That sounds like a good idea! How can I make the routers as noisy as possible? I might have to drag a PA system out to the shop for a little "enhancement."

                          My neighbors have been at it continuously for the last week. I hope they run out soon.

                          g.
                          Smit

                          "Be excellent to each other."
                          Bill & Ted

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                          • p8ntblr
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 921
                            • So Cal
                            • Craftsman 22114

                            #14
                            Man these guys with all the fireworks must be making bank!! Fireworks (at least around here) are freaking expensive. It's been a while but I think a small pack of sparklers cost like $7. Can't imagine what the elaborate ones cost.
                            -Paul

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                            • TB Roye
                              Veteran Member
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 2969
                              • Sacramento, CA, USA.
                              • BT3100

                              #15
                              Sounds and looks like WWIII out there right now and we are supposed to have safe an sane, ya right. Gave the dog a valium the Vet gave and he is nice and quiet. Never had a problem with him before but this year he has some serious health issues and Vet wanted to keep him quiet so he doesn't injure himself running and barking. Happy Birthday to US


                              10pm a house down the street with a shake roof just caught fire from illegal fireworks. The poetic justice is they were the ones setting them off.

                              Tom
                              Last edited by TB Roye; 07-04-2007, 11:18 PM.

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