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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 05/02/04
    cash from AZ said:
    They could have been under the impression that you were going to set them off in a state where they are legal.
    On 03/29/04
    Lori from NY said:
    i live in new york and just recently went to PA where i bought fireworks, firecrackers, and sparklers. they asked to see our id sold us the stuff. they saw that we were from new york. i was told that fireworks were illegal in NYS. but they sold them to us. also that if you live in PA you couldn't buy them.
    On 02/28/04
    Austin from IA said:
    The reason fireworks are illegal in Iowa is because two towns burned to the ground. I do think that in today's worl firework restrictions and safety procedures have made them much safer. You oculd cut fireworks injuries in hald if you just illegalized sparklers, bottle rockets, and firecrackers. I would even support taking a safety class first. Oh well, until then I will continue to shoot illegal fireworks in Iowa.
    On 02/28/04
    kevin from IL said:
    I LOVE fireworks they are not legel is IL but I do them and i will not stop i will help fight to keep it legel in all states.FIREWORKS ALL THE WAY BLACKCATS ARE THE BEST!!!!!
    On 02/27/04
    max from NY said:
    Thats one of they the stupidst thing iv'e ever heard. Iv'e lit plenty of fire works off includeing M80s M160s roman candles and cakes and my pets dont mind what so ever. And if your going to take them of the streets of NY then at least legelize them in Long Island where thiers not as many buildings.
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