Despite Ordinances Against It, Fireworks Continue to be Fired in Murfreesboro a Full Week After July 4th

Jul 11, 2022 at 05:44 pm by WGNS


 

WGNS has received several emails from listeners who live in the city limits of Murfreesboro asking why they continue to hear the sound of fireworks - a full week after the 4th of July has passed? While we can't answer the question as to why some people are still shooting fireworks, we can tell you that it's against Murfreesboro ordinances to shoot fireworks within the city limits right now. In fact, the ordinances surrounding fireworks in Murfreesboro only allow for them to be fired on July 3rd through the 5th and on New Year's Eve into New Year's Day.

In case you're curious about calls to police over the recent July 4th weekend, Murfreesboro Police received a high volume of firework complaints between Friday, July 1st and Wednesday morning, July 6th... That was MPD Sgt. Amy Denton.

Again, residents who live in the city limits of Murfreesboro should'nt be shooting fireworks again until New Year's Eve, December 31st.

 

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