Councilor Edgardo Labella proposed to declare as illegal the manufacture, sale and possession of lantaka, which is common during Christmas season, and pugakhang.
Labella suggests a fine ranging from P1,000 to P5,000 for violators.
He received reports that vendors started discreetly selling pugakhang, mostly to teenagers.
In Cebu City, one Eggie Reynes of sitio Laurente in Barangay Tejero seriously injured his brother with a pugakhang, while Marcial Ybas of Barangay Lipanto in Alegria killed his brother using the same weapon.
Labella said pugakhang used to be mere noisemakers during the holidays but these have been improvised to cause louder blasts.
Last year, a six-year-old boy in Talisay City died after placing his head near the lantaka made of plastic or alluminum tube.
The lantaka exploded into the child's face, the impact affecting his heart and lungs.
Implementing new rules will be very tough. At least one of the city councilors is exploring it.