Lawmakers propose controversial new ban on common yard tool: ‘A scourge on the local environment’

Lawmakers propose controversial new ban on common yard tool: ‘A scourge on the local environment’

New Jerseyans may soon say goodbye to their gas-powered leaf blowers.

A bill proposes a statewide ban on gas-powered leaf blowers to reduce air and noise pollution.

If it passes, it would ban the sale of two-stroke engine gas-powered leaf blowers beginning two years after it is enacted into law. Four years after its passing, the use of a two-stroke engine leaf blower would be banned, and four-stroke engines will only be permitted in non-residential areas from March 15 to May 15 and Oct. 15 through Dec. 15. Exceptions are made for pest management.

Penalties include warnings and fines for each offense — anywhere from $500 to $1,000 for businesses and $25 for homeowners.

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