Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR52

Introduced
3/5/24  
Refer
3/8/24  
Introduced
3/5/24  
Report Pass
3/25/24  
Refer
3/8/24  
Report Pass
3/25/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Engrossed
3/25/24  
Report Pass
4/19/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Passed
4/22/24  
Report Pass
4/19/24  

Caption

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, Fire Departments And Police Departments Of Each County, Humane Societies In Each County, And Media Organizations Throughout The State To Collaborate To Create And Disseminate Public Service Announcements To Highlight The Dangers Of, And Advocate Against The Use Of, Illegal Fireworks In Order To Protect The Health And Safety Of The Community, Pets, And Wildlife.

Impact

By promoting awareness through PSAs, HCR52 seeks to mitigate the dangers associated with illegal fireworks, particularly during high-usage times such as holidays. The resolution points out that in just one day during a holiday period, there were numerous fires and injuries related to fireworks, indicating a clear need for effective public messaging. The health impacts include physical injuries and psychological trauma, particularly among veterans suffering from PTSD, which fireworks can exacerbate. Moreover, the resolution emphasizes the negative impact on pets and wildlife, an aspect that could prompt local initiatives focusing on animal protection.

Summary

HCR52 urges various state and county agencies in Hawaii, including law enforcement and fire departments, to collaborate on creating public service announcements (PSAs) focused on the dangers and adverse effects of illegal fireworks. The resolution highlights substantial safety, health, and environmental concerns related to the use of illegal fireworks, which have been identified as significant issues in the community. The aim is to raise public awareness and change perceptions regarding the use of fireworks, which are often seen as merely fun and harmless in many areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR52 is generally supportive, as it acknowledges critical health and safety issues that affect individuals, pets, and the environment. There appears to be a consensus on the necessity of such measures to prevent injuries and fatalities resulting from illegal fireworks, indicating a proactive approach from lawmakers. However, the success of the public service announcements would ultimately depend on their reach and effectiveness in changing community attitudes towards fireworks.

Contention

While there is broad agreement on the need for public safety measures regarding illegal fireworks, the resolution does not address potential concerns about the enforcement of laws against illegal fireworks and how that might affect community practices. Discussions might arise around the balance between celebrating cultural traditions that involve fireworks and ensuring public safety. Furthermore, effective collaboration among diverse agencies, as proposed in HCR52, is essential for the resolution's aims to be realized, which may present logistical challenges.

Companion Bills

HI HR41

Same As Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, Fire Departments And Police Departments Of Each County, Humane Societies In Each County, And Media Organizations Throughout The State To Collaborate To Create And Disseminate Public Service Announcements To Highlight The Dangers Of, And Advocate Against The Use Of, Illegal Fireworks In Order To Protect The Health And Safety Of The Community, Pets, And Wildlife.

Similar Bills

HI HR129

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, City And County Of Honolulu, And Honolulu Police Department To Partner With Local Businesses And Organizations To Create Disposal Programs For Illegal Fireworks.

HI HCR135

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, City And County Of Honolulu, And Honolulu Police Department To Partner With Local Businesses And Organizations To Create Disposal Programs For Illegal Fireworks.

HI SCR85

Requesting The Honolulu Police Department To Utilize Geographic Information System Mapping To Establish A Comprehensive And Detailed Map Of Complaints And Incidents On Oahu Related To Illegal Fireworks Use.

HI HR41

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, Fire Departments And Police Departments Of Each County, Humane Societies In Each County, And Media Organizations Throughout The State To Collaborate To Create And Disseminate Public Service Announcements To Highlight The Dangers Of, And Advocate Against The Use Of, Illegal Fireworks In Order To Protect The Health And Safety Of The Community, Pets, And Wildlife.

HI SR36

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, Fire Departments And Police Departments Of Each County, Humane Societies In Each County, And Media Organizations Throughout The State To Collaborate To Create And Disseminate Public Service Announcements To Highlight The Dangers Of, And Advocate Against The Use Of, Illegal Fireworks In Order To Protect The Health And Safety Of The Community, Pets, And Wildlife.

HI SCR48

Urging The Department Of Law Enforcement, Fire Departments And Police Departments Of Each County, Humane Societies In Each County, And Media Organizations Throughout The State To Collaborate To Create And Disseminate Public Service Announcements To Highlight The Dangers Of, And Advocate Against The Use Of, Illegal Fireworks In Order To Protect The Health And Safety Of The Community, Pets, And Wildlife.

HI HB806

Relating To Fireworks.

HI HCR42

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct An Audit Of Harbor Inspection Procedures Of State Departments For Shipping Containers To Prevent The Importation Of Illegal Fireworks Into The State.