One of the fireworks stands set up in Gilroy.

Despite a heated debate between residents and among
councilmembers, fireworks went on sale Tuesday.
Sales were slow, volunteers said, but they are expected to pick
up closer to July 4 and on Independence Day itself.
In this video, we talk with volunteers and customers about what
fireworks sales mean to them.
Despite a heated debate between residents and among councilmembers, fireworks went on sale Tuesday.

Sales were slow, volunteers said, but they are expected to pick up closer to July 4 and on Independence Day itself.

In this video, we talk with volunteers and customers about what fireworks sales mean to them.

Look at a map of the debate over fireworks or check out these related opinion stories:

Letters: Go ahead, buy the fireworks for charity – then dunk them in a bucket of water

Letters: Fireworks issue still smoldering

Letters: Fireworks issue still has people flaming mad

Letters: Even more residents heated over fireworks debate

Mark Derry: Hot Gilroy topics: from the dangerous fires to fireworks

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