Fireworks sales, brush removal bills hotly debated

Matt Hinshaw/The Daily Courier<br>Jason McDade, a member of the Prescott Fire Department Wildland Brush Crew, cuts a limb off of a tree at the Emmanuel Pines Camp Jan. 29. Supervisor Craig Brown said a bill that would allow counties and municipalities to require people to remove wildfire hazards such as dense brush could be “over-regulation” that might lead to liability issues were the ordinance not enforced.

Matt Hinshaw/The Daily Courier<br>Jason McDade, a member of the Prescott Fire Department Wildland Brush Crew, cuts a limb off of a tree at the Emmanuel Pines Camp Jan. 29. Supervisor Craig Brown said a bill that would allow counties and municipalities to require people to remove wildfire hazards such as dense brush could be “over-regulation” that might lead to liability issues were the ordinance not enforced.

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