It was a dark, drizzly Fourth of July night when the
crack of fireworks summoned me from our cabin. I was shocked to see that
someone was lighting aerial fireworks through the trees of a nearby cabin.
While the media focus on the danger of a Yellowstone
super volcano eruption, the most likely source danger for the area is from a
forest fire. A large fire could devastate entire communities in Island Park.
I made some recent inquiries regarding Fremont County
fireworks laws. I found that there are none on the books. There are Federal
laws prohibiting fireworks in national forests but those laws are not
enforceable by county or state law enforcement. I suggested to both the county
commissioners and Sheriff Len Humphries that specific limitations on fireworks
for the Island Park area be considered.
The case could be made that use of personal fireworks in
Island Park is not worth the possibility of a devastating fire. While residents
take the appropriate steps to be safe, vacationers may not be as cautious.
With the pending arrival of the summer visitors to
Island Park, residents are busy preparing for the extra company. The swelling
population always raises concerns for the safety of vacationers and residents
alike. Proactive steps allow everyone to have a great summer in one of the most
beautiful places on earth.
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