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Purchasers must be 18, and it is only legal to buy and use consumer fireworks from June 1 through July 8, and December 10 through January 3. Cities can limit or prohibit the use of fireworks, but cannot prohibit the sale of fireworks by licensed sellers.
To West, its all about safety. Having that ability to have some of the propelled devices, the aerial devices, the tube devices, that are going to shoot in the air, theres always the potential for more injuries, West said. In 2012, Minnesota reported 57 injuries related to fireworks.
Consumer Fireworks are legal under Federal law for consumer use, therefore we can legally ship ALL CONSUMER fireworks anywhere in the United States.
We require a special event permit for the following: Bonfires. Fireworks displays indoors and outdoors. Open flames or candles indoors.
Consumer fireworks in the United States are limited to 500 grams (this was previously 350 grams until 17 years ago) of composition for pre-fused multi shot aerials known as cakes, and fires may have up to 50 milligrams of flash powder.
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