Senate panel won't recommend total ban on fireworks — Dela Rosa
The Senate Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs will not recommend a total ban on the use of fireworks, Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa said on Tuesday.

(Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa / Facebook page / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
“There will be no total ban on the use of fireworks and instead we will include the development and promotion of our local fireworks industry,” Dela Rosa said during the panel’s hearing on the various bills seeking to regulate the use of firecrackers.
Dela Rosa assured Bulacan Governor Daniel Fernando and other stakeholders in the fireworks industry that the panel has no intention to ban fireworks altogether but only to regulate it.
The senator said the pending bills in the Senate are very supportive of the local manufacturers of fireworks and pyrotechnic devices and understand their plight.
“These proposed measures are very supportive to our local manufacturers because it will only allow the importation of firework raw materials, not finished firecrackers and fireworks products,” he said.
“There is no reason to worry because from the very start, we made an assurance that there will be no total ban on fireworks,” the lawmaker added.
Aside from Dela Rosa, other senators who filed a bill regulating the fireworks industry were Senate President Vicente Sotto III, Senators Sherwin Gatchalian and Nancy Binay.