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ALBANY - The sale of novelty lighters shaped like toys, guns and cartoon characters could soon be banned under a bill poised to pass the state Legislature next week.
The state Senate this week passed the measure, which would prohibit retailers from selling any lighters that emit sound effects, flashing lights or are shaped like another object, such as a musical instrument or an animal. The state Assembly is soon to follow soon, according to the office Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, the Manhattan Democrat sponsoring it.
Such lighters are often found for sale in convenience stores and gas stations. Critics say they cater to children and have the potential to cause major accidents.
"Despite their bright colors and stylish designs, novelty lighters are extremely dangerous items that too often land in kids' hands and, ultimately, lead to tragic, often fatal results," James Burns, president of the state Fireman's Association, said in a statement.
If passed and signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York would become at least the 15th state to pass similar bans. The bill would exempt collectable lighters manufactured before 1980 and would require the state to set up a telephone hotline to report any violations of the law.
http://www.wgrz.com/news/article/217288/13/Sale-of-Novelty-Lighters-Could-Be-Banned-in-NY
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(14,910 posts)It's a good thing we do not have any matters pertaining to hydrofracking or Great Lakes water rights to contend with; that we're battling the novelty lighter industry in New York.