Constitutional Amendment: Fireworks, Future Sales and Framework Passes Senate

ATLANTA (March 5, 2013) – A resolution that would set the framework for the sale of fireworks in Georgia passed the Senate today by a vote of 44 to 5. Senate Resolution 378 contains a proposed constitutional amendment allowing local authorization in regards to the sale of fireworks in Georgia, with taxes on the fireworks being exclusively used for trauma care and firefighter training. SR 378 was sponsored by Sen. Jeff Mullis (R – Chickamauga). Continue reading “Constitutional Amendment: Fireworks, Future Sales and Framework Passes Senate”