Each city, town, state has different laws concerning fireworks so call your local police department for this answer. For instance, I know the state of Colorado they have outlawed fireworks because of the dry conditions/fires.
in some states yes, it really depends where you are, if you are in London or England then you could be facing a criminal record as it could injure somebody.
It would depend on the laws in your area. If they are legal to light off, then it only makes sense that it is also legal to possess them.
In some states yes... you might want to look up which states.
because houses can go on fire
no because there are people walking by and you need to have a licence
Yes!! No public places
no.
You can use them on the beach as long as you don't get caught cause they are illegal in Maryland. So i would go somewhere where its not illegal like South Carolina and set them off there.
You can set off fireworks anytime of the year.
Fireworks that are set off are a chemical change.
In Iowa, the only fully-legal fireworks are sparklers, snakes and smoke bombs. It is legal to possess other fireworks, but not to set them off.
I think it depends on which state you live in.
You can use them on the beach as long as you don't get caught cause they are illegal in Maryland. So i would go somewhere where its not illegal like South Carolina and set them off there.
No. Everywhere and anywhere and anywhere and everywhere in Renton Washington is illegal.
You can set off fireworks anytime of the year.
How Papa Set Off the Fireworks - 1899 was released on: USA: July 1899
No they did not. Fireworks reached Europe from China later in history.
Fireworks that are set off are a chemical change.
In the state of Oregon, pop-its are legal to possess. Fireworks that fly, explode or go off more than 12 inches in the air are illegal to possess or to set off.
They set off firecrackers on Chinese New Year.
It is legal to sell fireworks anywhere, provided you have the correct licence for this (in the united kingdom). However, you can only sell fireworks at certain times of the year (which is October to January).
So that consumers don't injure or kill themselves, or other people, using explosives in an untrained manner. People who are trained to handle fireworks sometimes make mistakes. Untrained people can do a great deal of damage if allowed to own and set off fireworks.
To celebrate most big events
In Iowa, the only fully-legal fireworks are sparklers, snakes and smoke bombs. It is legal to possess other fireworks, but not to set them off.