This petition was submitted during the 2017–2019 Conservative government

Petition Change the laws for fireworks only to use silent fireworks.

Every year when firework season is upon us it’s fun for many a nightmare for our pets and wildlife .listening to others it’s a very real problem ,and it seems the most benefit is too manufacturers making all kinds of tablets, plug ins, sprays thunder shirts etc to try and combat the problem.

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A town in Italy decided enough was enough and that pets and wildlife were being affected by these dinamite fireworks. That go off like bombs. And have now changed to silent fireworks, they still enjoy the display which could be musical but saves the stress from the incredible noises. (Collecchio in Italy ).

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Nearly 750,000 people have signed petitions about fireworks in the last three years.

There are now 12 petitions calling for changes to the law. 11 call for greater restrictions on fireworks. The petition with the most signatures calls for a ban on fireworks being sold to and used by the public. There's also a petition against a ban.

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