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Do you support the ban on fireworks?
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2,411 Votes

Do you support the ban on fireworks?

Yes, we have dangerous temperatures!

37

No, we have to celebrate!

5

Yes, we have dangerous temperatures!

34 Comments
J
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J

Just plain stupid to light off fireworks in this Hot Dry weather unless fire personnel is right there at the ready. Period!!!

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Paula Crumpacker Fisher
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Paula Crumpacker Fisher

It's the right and smart thing to do.

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Colleen Crowley Hein
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Colleen Crowley Hein

I hope it extends to DRW, even though it is outside of city limits.

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June Heathershaw
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June Heathershaw

Fire danger. Smart and safe!,

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Kenneth Emmrich
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Kenneth Emmrich

We have extremely hot and dry conditions. We can celebrate the 4th with fireworks when we get cooler temperatures and safer conditions.

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Beth Williams
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Beth Williams

Because there are too many idiots in this area who don't have common sense or know fire safety

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Ralph Maestas
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Ralph Maestas

If you think it's a good idea to sell fireworks in the middle of an extensive heat wave and tinder box conditions then maybe you should change your line of work. Common sense isn't Common!!!!!!

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

Buy your fireworks from the vendors and wait until it cools down and is safer. It is not anti-American, it is common sense. But people are always showing that common sense is in short supply.

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Amber Miller
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Amber Miller

Because of the hot temperatures, and with it being so dry it can start more fires.

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Judy Goodrich
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Judy Goodrich

Fireworks do not equal patriotism. The heat makes it very dangerous out there!

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Sandy Storrie
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Sandy Storrie

With the heat and the drought we do not need to have any fires stated. I am sure no one wants to lose their homes and have fires like we did last year. Those that want fireworks, what or how would you feel if you burnt down your house? Not worth the risk. There is always next year

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k san
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k san

Good Heavens! Isn't that just obvious with such high temps and fire danger all around us???

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April Elder Warchol
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April Elder Warchol

It’s ridiculous to risk fireworks during a heat wave and drought. Not worth burning down a neighborhood, killing people, pets or wildlife.

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Liz Gray
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Liz Gray

The risk of fire is not worth it. Not only that, but the wildlife is already stressed in this heat, and fireworks will increase morbidity and mortality of the heat wave.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

I am for freedom and against the horrible blue stench upon our country and our state, but it is way too HOT, DRY and drought conditions require restraint, common sense! NOW WAY we should have fireworks in these conditions, this is not an attack on freedom like the stupid lock downs. too hot and dry

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Leslie Ann
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Leslie Ann

ALL CENTRAL OREGON, ALL COUNTIES NEED TO BAN FIREWORKS !!! PLEASE!!

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Christine Reed
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Christine Reed

Temps and fire danger are too high and people act irresponsibly with fireworks. A ban is the right thing to do. Now I hope my neighbors and the rest of the city will comply.

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gary gifford
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gary gifford

Not only should they be banned this year, they should be illegal everywhere in Oregon all the time. Just anyone not being able to use and possess dangerous pyrotechnics should be one of the new realities in Oregon in light of the dangers posed by climate change.

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Don Sturgill
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Don Sturgill

Fireworks are dangerous in a good year. Given current conditions, private use would be too risky.

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Susan Gregory
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Susan Gregory

I am very concerned we could have a serious fire in our area. One careless person with fireworks could change so much, so quickly.

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

All fireworks should be banned & the sales of them too!! Common sense should tell us it's just TOO DRY!! You can always get some & set them off for New Years!! That's what we're going to do!!

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Les Adams
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Les Adams

Our "freedoms" to have fun aren't as important as people's lives and property. Those who think otherwise need to grow up.

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Kenneth Gardner
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Kenneth Gardner

i live in a forested rea, but their should av been warnings some of the dealers could be bankrupt.

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Opala Ernst
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Opala Ernst

Drought, temps, fire

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Jesica Carleton
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Jesica Carleton

Not only is it just an unwise thing to do in the desert, but with the number of vets with PTSD, and the number of animals who are utterly terrified, it would be a kind and considerate thing to eliminate. There are many ways to celebrate that don't cause suffering to others.

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John Poling
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John Poling

To big of fire danger why risk it.

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Terri Bradford
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Terri Bradford

Because it is to damaging at this time.. Doesn't stop people from buying them ..And we will have fireworks,they can go to. But if we had our owe fireworks and it was banned you could fine them or pay for the cost of a fire, if a fire starts.. There are too many careless people to be safe.

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Twill Rose
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Twill Rose

To hot and dry. Just look around and see the fires in our area already. We don't need more.

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Connie Shuman
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Connie Shuman

With the ongoing drought in the Pacific Northwest and the intensely high heat, we need to put community and environmental safety over personal use of fireworks this year. Watch the Pilot Butte fireworks instead. Think of the consequences should a wildfire break out because of careless handling.

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Caprice Burnett
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Caprice Burnett

It's not just hot, but it is also dry with humidity hovering around 10%. I don't think a lot of people from other areas understand how dry we are here. And where there are fireworks, there's also alcohol, creating idiots out of people who might otherwise have some common sense.

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Carolyn Clontz
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Carolyn Clontz

Fireworks are dangerous fire hazards under the best circumstances. Part of the tree hedge at Dutch Stover Field has already been burned because of irrresponsible use of fireworks. they also cause a great deal of fear in animals, and can cause severe mental health disturbances for veterans.

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Kate Megowan
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Kate Megowan

I don't think we should EVER have fireworks here in the desert where any spark can cause a catastrophe. You don't have the right to endanger other people's safety, lives, property or pets. Think of others, not yourself!

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Yes, unfortunately

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No, we have to celebrate!

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Teresa Parsons
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Teresa Parsons

Central Oregon has had many past hot dry summers and there was No ban on fireworks then. It seems like they thought about getting away with masks so are now saying "Hey we are on a roll so lets just keep trying to tell these sheep what to do"!

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Christena
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Christena

Fires are rarely caused by those using fireworks responsibly. Those who make poor desicions will still do so and everyone else will have to go without. This won't help much.

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Paul Padoink
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Paul Padoink

We don't "Have to celebrate" with fireworks. This poll is mixing narratives. Yes we should celebrate. It has zero to do with a ban. Most patriotic Americans would never dream of putting their community at risk. Thanks for being dicks about our freedom of expression as patriots.

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Marcus Ainsworth
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Marcus Ainsworth

How many freedoms will be stolen from us in this tyrannical blue state? Move to freedom!

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Jeanne Olson
Jeanne Olson

please do

gary gifford
gary gifford

Yeah buddy, you should move the hell out of here!

Rick Allen
Rick Allen

I am for freedom and against the horrible blue stench upon our country and our state, but it is way too HOT, DRY and drought conditions require restraint, common sense! NOW WAY we should have fireworks in these conditions, this is not an attack on freedom like the stupid lock downs. too hot and dry

Should the U.S. open the strategic oil reserves to lower gas prices?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
293 Votes

Should the U.S. open the strategic oil reserves to lower gas prices?

Yes!

9

No!

7

Yes!

5 Comments
Gabe West
1
Gabe West

Biden needs to open the keystone pipeline and resume oil exploration

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Paul Owen
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Paul Owen

The strategic oil reserves are for times like this. We should also keep an eye on the oil companies and make sure they are not making extreme profits off the backs of the American citizens. After all that petroleum is being pumped from American taxpayers land that has been leased to these oil co.

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Gabe West
Gabe West

Biden needs to resume oil exploration and open the keystone pipeline

Greg Moore
Greg Moore

No, the reserve is not for time like this, it is for times when we don't have oil available. We do have oil available now, and a LOT of oil available. It is just that Biden (and pseudo-environmentalists) don't want us to use it.

Nik Myles
0
Nik Myles

The US shouldn't be relying on foreign sources of energy when we have more than enough to be energy independent again. We were energy independent just over one year ago. But that ended on day one of this administration.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

Absolutely! Prices are way too high! Just another attempt of oil companies taking advantage of a big situation like in the 1970's.

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Gabe West
Gabe West

Bide the keystone pipeline and resume oil exploration

Greg Moore
Greg Moore

Explain why oil companies would not provide as much oil as possible at a time when prices are sky high. No, the prices are high due to speculation of shortage, given Biden's refusal to open up the spigot (the oil leases he claimed unused are not proven, exploration still necessary. ANWAR is KNOWN

Loretta Jones
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Loretta Jones

Price is getting ridiculous. Average working person can't afford commuting to and from work.

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Gabe West
Gabe West

Biden needs to resume oil exploration and the keystone pipeline

No!

5 Comments
Matt Cyrus
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Matt Cyrus

We may need our reserves for war before this is over. Increase supply and lower costs by reversing Biden's orders and policies. https://americansforprosperity.org/biden-policies-raising-gas-prices/?fbclid=IwAR3jOvKpxrWnyT1iz2JrBflODu-aV7aHZdj_B4JgTndUI-8XFvAwXp3M1Jw

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David Tucker
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David Tucker

Absolutely not. Oil prices (and therefore gas prices) would drop dramatically if Congress would just reverse the disastrous executive orders Biden has put into effect restricting U.S. oil production.

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Greg Moore
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Greg Moore

Why tap into a reserve that is meant for when Oil is unavailable? We have plenty of oil available, it is just that irrational environmentalists don't want us to use it: https://www.realclearenergy.org/articles/2022/03/07/greenpeace_environmentalism_allowed_putin_to_invade_ukraine_820399.html

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Ben Hargis
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Ben Hargis

Don't waste the reserves......open the keyst one pipeline, increase production and exploration in the West

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John Philo
0
John Philo

OPEN THE KEYSTONE PIPELINE!

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Do you think home buyers should be able to send letters to sellers?
KTVZ Asked by KTVZ
378 Votes

Do you think home buyers should be able to send letters to sellers?

Yes, they should be able to!

7

No, I don't think it's fair!

0

Yes, they should be able to!

7 Comments
Amanda Wallace
3
Amanda Wallace

These letters allow people who can't financially compete with investors the opportunity to stand out.

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Rob Mozz
2
Rob Mozz

It's your property, you should be able to use whatever information you want to decide the sale. Say I'd rather sell my property to a local family instead of a corporate developer that should be my choice.

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Sussie Due
2
Sussie Due

Yes they should. That is how I sold a piece of real estate I had. Happened four years ago. Was given a higher offer from a developer but I went with the people that sent me the letter. I was able to pick who was going to live next door to me. Have never regreted it. They are the best neighbors!

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Ben Hargis
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Ben Hargis

Who cares? How is it not fair? Anyone can write a letter. Just another issue liberal politicians waste time and money on.

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

We have a Democrat controlled legislature that thinks it should have total control over our lives even to the extent of taking away our freedom of speech.

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No, I don't think it's fair!

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