Southern California issues fireworks buyback program amid wildfire concerns
Southern California is running a buyback program where criminals can exchange illegal fireworks for gift cards. The program aims to limit the number of fireworks this July Fourth weekend, thereby reducing the possibility of spark induced wildfires. Lilia Luciano has more.
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