Snowball fights now legal in Colorado town after boy’s quest

Range View Elementary School third grader Dane Best presents his argument to town board trustees to change a law in Severance that bans snowball fights on Monday, Dec. 3, 2018, at the Town Hall in Severance, Colo. The 9-year-old boy has convinced the leaders of the small northern Colorado town to overturn a nearly century-old ban on snowball fights. (Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan via AP)

Range View Elementary School third grader Dane Best sits on the lap of his mother, Brooke Best, during a town board meeting where he presented his argument to change a law in Severance that bans snowball fights on Monday, Dec. 3, 2018, at the Town Hall in Severance, Colo. The 9-year-old boy later convinced the leaders of the small northern Colorado town to overturn a nearly century-old ban on snowball fights. (Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan via AP)

Range View Elementary School third grader Dane Best throws the first legal snowball in the parking lot of the Town Hall after presenting his argument to the town board trustees to change a law in Severance that bans snowball fights on Monday, Dec. 3, 2018, at the Town Hall in Severance, Colo. The board earlier voted unanimously to approve the law change. (Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan via AP)

SEVERANCE, Colo. — A 9-year-old boy has convinced the leaders of a small northern Colorado town to overturn a nearly century-old ban on snowball fights, and he already knows who his first target will be — his little brother.

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