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  2. Consumer fireworks - Wikipedia

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    In Florida all consumer fireworks are legal as of (April 8, 2020) and are only permitted on the 4th of July, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day although they can be sold to residents year-round. Each county is allowed to put forward their own regulations.

  3. Fireworks policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Class 1.3G (Fire, Minor Blast:Pyrotechnics) UN0335 Fireworks (Most Display Fireworks) Current federal law states that without appropriate ATF license/permit, the possession or sale of any display/professional fireworks is a felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison. Any ground salute device with over 50 milligrams of explosive composition.

  4. Fireworks are legal in Florida on 3 major holidays, including ...

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    A 2020 law makes backyard fireworks legal in Florida three days a year, but some residents still aren't sure what changed and how it affects them. Fireworks are legal in Florida on 3 major ...

  5. Fireworks laws in Florida: Are they permitted on New ... - AOL

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  6. The States Where Fireworks Are Illegal - AOL

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    For simple breakdowns, these are the states where fireworks are legal by category: States permitting a majority of consumer fireworks: Alabama. Alaska. Arkansas. Georgia. Iowa. Indiana. Kansas ...

  7. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, fireworks laws vary widely from state to state or county to county. Federal, state, and local authorities govern the use of display fireworks in the United States. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulates consumer fireworks at the federal level through the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (FHSA).

  8. What you need to know before firing off Fourth of July fireworks

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    What to know about July 4 fireworks laws, including if you need a fireworks permit. ... "Municipalities may restrict use of consumer fireworks between 10 p.m. and 10 a.m. except, July 2, 3, 4 and ...

  9. Cherry bomb - Wikipedia

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    After the enactment of the Child Safety Act of 1966, all "consumer fireworks" (those available to individuals), such as silver tube salutes, cherry bombs and M-80s, were banned, and from then on, no cherry bomb or salute could contain more than 50 milligrams of powder mixture, about 5% of the original amount. The 50 mg cherry bomb law was ...