No
In Utah, fireworks sold within in state are legal on certain days (around the 4th and 24th of July and New Years) and in certain areas (signs will be posted if fireworks are illegal). Fireworks purchased in other states are illegal in Utah.
Because its dangerous and a fire hazard.
really, come on just light them off you have left over fireworks, have some fun, just don't get caught
No, No it's not.
It is permitted to discharge fireworks between the hours of 9am and 11pm on the day before and after the 4th of July. However, you are allowed to discharge fireworks until midnight on the 4th.
yes very
Yes yes it is
In some places it is; in others, it's not.
In Utah, fireworks sold within in state are legal on certain days (around the 4th and 24th of July and New Years) and in certain areas (signs will be posted if fireworks are illegal). Fireworks purchased in other states are illegal in Utah.
Because its dangerous and a fire hazard.
really, come on just light them off you have left over fireworks, have some fun, just don't get caught
meow
It depends on where you live.
It is illegal because it is pyrotechnics and you would usually need a licence except 4th of July
No, No it's not.
Depending on where you live, it can be illegal to light off fireworks other than during Independence Day. In most larger cities fireworks are illegal at all times, except when discharged by licensed contractors who are hired by the city, town, or county to provide fireworks displays. In smaller rural communities discharging the smaller fireworks may be legal for a short period around the 4th of July. This may be from a week prior to three days after the 4th, also depends on state and city law.
In Washington DC, the only kind of fireworks that are legal are sparklers under 20 inches long, fountains, novelties and crackle and strobes. Any fireworks are illegal to shoot off in Washington DC after the Fourth of July.