And with the drought we have been having, several counties have banned most of the fireworks.
When you think about it...it makes some sense to ban public access to fireworks anyway. Heck, it is getting to where you can't even smoke a cigarette on a street that is riddled with exhaust belching cars, trucks and buses, yet it is wide open for buying and lighting up explosives, many of whom are children. You might say, well it says adult supervision required. here in Texas that means, Hey, hold my beer and watch this! There are way too many ironic laws these days though. The anger over public smoking gets me though. Huge clouds of diesel smoke and vehicle exhaust from piles of cars, and they pick on a few people outside on that same street having a cig.
Back to the detecting at the stands though...I think it would be probably better to do the early morning hunt without permission. First off, most anything found will be clad anyway, and shallow, so the v3i will snag it fast. There won't be THAT much of anything anyway in just that short period of business time while the stand is open, but there will be some. I'll just make up an excuse that my girlfriend lost an earring or something and I'm looking for it by chance.
Thanks for the replies. FYI, I aint even a regular smoker but it disses me that society goes overboard like it's done in these cases. Fireworks harms more people in it's short lived time being sold. I've still got scars from 50 years ago, and count myself lucky even so. martin