Fourth of July fireworks: Find out which states bans them, which allow them
What's the Fourth of July without fireworks, right?Just in time for your Independence Day celebrations, here's a simple Web site that lists which states have legalized consumer fireworks, and which states still currently ban them.
A good portion of the U.S. actually allows most every kind of consumer fireworks, including Texas, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Tennessee.
However, those of you living up in the staid Northeast (hey, I'm from the Northeast, so I can say that) have a tougher time of it. New York, Rhode Island and Massachusetts ban all consumer fireworks. Vermont and Maine allow only sparklers.
There's a category of states, among them California, Nevada and Florida, that allow only "safe and sane" fireworks, whatever that means, and this distinction varies state to state.
Thinking of stocking up for the big day? See where your state stands. Note that, as the Web site says, the map is only a general guide and does not reflect the fact that often individual communities have their own fireworks laws that might go against state regulations.
Happy Fourth of July everybody!
Filed under: Festivals and Events, United States, Holiday Ideas
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Jul 3rd 2008 @ 1:25PM
Austin Hill said...
Here in Washington State, you can buy some little fireworks, but you can't get anything major unless you venture over to the Indian reservations. There, you can buy whatever you want. The only problem is that you have to use them there as well because you're not allowed to actually HAVE them outside the reservation.
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Jul 5th 2008 @ 3:32PM
sgoralnick said...
you can't even get SPARKLERS in new york state. not even in chinatown. what the eff?
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