Guam’s Governor has vetoed five bills and signed 19 into law, with significant implications for residents as a ban on consumer-grade fireworks is reinstated. This bill lapsed into law without the governor’s signature, reflecting growing concerns over public safety amid ongoing debates about noise and potential hazards from fireworks.
Among the measures the governor rejected was a proposal to allow gun suppressors, a contentious issue in the ongoing discussion surrounding firearm regulations in the territory. As these legislative changes unfold, the decision to ban fireworks anew comes amidst increased scrutiny from citizens calling for more stringent safety measures.
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