Sheriff recommends hotline to report fireworks violations

29 Jun 2012 10:59 #1 by MountainTownAlerts


Sheriff recommends hotline to report fireworks violations

Jefferson County Sheriff's Office E-mail Alert

June 28, 2012
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With the Independence Day festivities rapidly approaching, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office is encouraging citizens wishing to report fireworks violations in unincorporated Jeffco to utilize a hotline. Citizens are asked to call 303-271-8200 and select option 7. The call will be sent directly to a Sheriff's dispatcher for assistance.

The hotline also provides up to date information concerning the current fire ban and fireworks ban in unincorporated Jefferson County, schedules for slash collection, as well as how to receive a free defensible space consultation with a wildfire mitigation specialist.

On June 27, 2012 Sheriff Ted Mink prohibited the sale, possession and use of all fireworks to include all commercial fireworks displays throughout the county. On June 15, 2012 the Governor banned the personal use of fireworks statewide.

Jefferson County deputies will strictly enforce fireworks violations as well as violations related to the current fire ban in unincorporated Jeffco. Any person who violates the laws pertaining to the sale, possession and use of legal fireworks commits a petty offense and the penalty for the violation is a fine of up to $600 for each separate violation. A violation for the use and possession of illegal fireworks is a class three misdemeanor and the penalty for the violation is a fine of up to $750.

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office wishes everyone a happy and safe Independence Day.

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29 Jun 2012 12:55 #2 by MamaRama
At least Mr. Mink is doing something about it....

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01 Jul 2012 21:52 #3 by ScienceChic
Fireworks Possession Is A Crime In Some Metro Communities
June 30, 2012

JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. - The fire danger is so extreme across Colorado that many communities are not only banning the use of fireworks but making possession of fireworks a crime.

“We’re going to issue tickets. No warnings. This is the warning,” said Boulder Police Officer Carey Weinheimer.

Possessing fireworks in Jefferson County is not allowed under the ban. The sale of fireworks is also illegal. Tickets will be issued to anyone who is caught breaking the ban.

The Jefferson County Fireworks Hotline is 303-271-8200.


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02 Jul 2012 11:27 #4 by Grady
Usually by the weekend before the 4th we start to hear some fireworks right here in King's Valley, so far this year nothing. :crossed: :crossed:

Good work people!!! :thumbsup:

However be assured that if we do hear or see fireworks in the area, we will call the sheriff at 303-271-8200 and select option 7. We might even show up to verify and document.

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