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Question: Why are fireworks illegal in some states but they are not in other states?

Answer:

Laws can be made at several different levels of government. For instance, there are national laws that apply to all residents of the U.S., there are state laws that only apply to people in a specific state, and there are local laws which apply to only people in a city or town.

In the case of fireworks, states have the jurisdiction to make laws regulating the sale of fireworks or banning their use altogether.

Some states next to each other might have different laws regarding fireworks, making it possible to cross the state border to buy them legally.

Be careful though, because even if you purchased fireworks legally in one state, you are still subject to the laws in the state that you are in. So you can still get in trouble for letting off fireworks if it is against the law in your state. For more information about fireworks in different states, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commision online.


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On 01/07/04
mike from IL said:
just because some kids blew off their fingers and where not being safe with fireworks doesnt mean that they should be illegal. legalize fireworks in illinois
On 01/07/04
joe from IL said:
fireworks are not drugs so make them legal.
On 01/03/04
Chris from IL said:
Fireworks should be legal in all states because you are lighting them at you own risk.
On 01/02/04
Jimy from IL said:
There are reasons why Fireworks are illegal, and if you took the time to understand why, then you wouldn't be un-educated. Illinois has a lot of cool stuff to do, so don't blame the fact that your life is lame to justify breaking the law.
On 01/02/04
Rick from FL said:
FYI bonehead....Fireworks in FLA are legal. Or do you not really live in Florida?
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