Again, the OP is about injuries from people using them, not about a temporary ban on their use to avoid fires.The context is exactly the same.
Someone wants to ban fireworks. Avoiding fires is clearly mentioned in the OP, as I've already pointed out.
What that "someone" was a Republican governor, you said this:
Incorrect. The difference is in the different context.Now that someone who's not a Republican governor advocates the same ban, you seem to be wavering.
Laws to keep you from doing things that are "dangerous" to yourself are wrong. Should we ban rock climbing because some people die? Skiing? Skydiving for sport? Water-skiing? Riding bikes? Riding buses? Walking on the side of the road? All of these are things people have been doing when killed in some accident.
If this "law" wasn't trying to be the parent of all people I may agree with it... Specifically setting temp bans during high fire danger when others property and lives are in danger is something government is for, stopping you from doing all things that may be dangerous to yourself is not.