Map shows states where fireworks are legal or illegal on July 4, 2024 (2024)

U.S.

By Emily Mae Czachor

/ CBS News

How to stay safe using fireworks

Fireworks have become a staple of July Fourth celebrations across the United States, where towns and cities often host professional shows to mark the occasion each year. In some areas, smaller displays of less powerful fireworks pop up at private holiday parties. For people wondering where fireworks are legal —and where they're illegal— nationwide, here's what to know.

Full list of U.S. states where some fireworks are legal

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has banned several types of fireworks —like M-80s, cherry bombs and anything else that contains more than 50 milligrams of pyrotechnic material— at the federal level, but state and local regulations can be more complicated. To varying degrees, certain types of fireworks are legal in 49 states, plus Washington, D.C.

Here's the full list:

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Washington, D.C.
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

The one U.S. state where all private fireworks are illegal

Massachusetts is the only state in the U.S. where it is illegal to sell, use or otherwise possess fireworks of any kind as a private citizen. Many communities across the statehost public fireworks displays at their July Fourth celebrations. But without a license and permit, the statewide law prohibits fireworks of all kinds, including sparklers, firecrackers and any other comparable device that's been designed to produce "a visible or audible effect," according to the state government.

The fireworks show in Marblehead, Mass. was canceled because the fireworks barge caught fire in the early morning hours Thursday. No one was aboard the barge at the time and there were no injuries, officials said.

"There was a fire on the barge in the middle of the night," organizers said in a statement. "The fire marshal won't allow our vendor to perform any fireworks until determination of how the barge was able to catch fire."

The ban has existed since 1943, when state legislators amended an earlier set of statutes that previously allowed civilians to buy, sell and use certain kinds of fireworks for displays. When they enacted the fireworks ban, it was among an overhaul of measures enacted in response to World War II, some of which were billed as "emergency" orders meant specifically to remain effective as long as there was a potential enemy threat. But the the consumer fireworks law stayed in place after the war.

Despite periodic calls from within Massachusetts to lift the ban, officials say it continues to be necessary and have ramped up enforcement in recent years because illegal fireworks are prevalent. Between 2013 and 2022, Massachusetts fire departments reported almost 1,000 fires linked to illegal fireworks displays, in addition to 47 injuries — the majority to firefighters — and $2.5 million in damages, according to the state.

Map shows states where fireworks are legal or illegal on July 4, 2024 (1)

States where some fireworks are legal but many are restricted

Numerous states and Washington, D.C., restrict the sale, possession and use of consumer fireworks, even though professional fireworks displays are allowed with the appropriate licenses and permits. Those states are:

  • Arizona
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Maryland
  • Minnesota
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • Oregon
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Wisconsin

Illinois and Vermont have stricter laws than the rest of the U.S. In those states, only sparklers and "novelty" smoke devices are up for sale to the general public. A "novelty" device is one that contains "small amounts of pyrotechnic and/or explosive composition" but does not technically meet requirements to be considered a consumer firework, according to theAmerican Pyrotechnic Association.

InIllinois, novelties include snakes, glow worm pellets, smoke devices, party poppers, snappers, trick matches, and "other devices in which paper or plastic caps containing twenty-five hundredths grains or less of explosive compound are used," per the state law banning most consumer fireworks.

The laws are similar in Vermont, where certain sparklers and novelty devices are allowed, provided that the sparklers contain 20 grams or less of pyrotechnic materials and the novelties contain 0.25 grains or less of explosive mixture, according to theOffice of the State Fire Marshal.

States that let counties determine fireworks laws

Hawaii, Nevada and Wyoming allow counties to determine whether fireworks are legal or not within their individual jurisdictions, as well as which kinds of fireworks are allowed and exactly when and where people can buy, sell and use them.

In Hawaii, concerns over public safety prompted legislators in 2010 to pass a law that gave counties the authority to set stricter regulations for consumer fireworks than the ones established at the state level. It allowed, for instance, the City and County of Honolulu to broadly prohibit the sale, possession and use of all consumer fireworks except fire crackers — which can be obtained with a permit. But the ordinance doesn't apply to other counties.

Similar laws have been passed by state legislatures in Nevadaand Wyoming to give local officials control over fireworks in their areas. In those states, consumer fireworks may be legal in one county and banned in another, and some counties restrict buying, selling and using fireworks to specific times on designated days of the year.

Even when consumer fireworks are generally regulated by the state, people may find themselves in a town or city in Arizona, California, Colorado, Maryland, Nevada or Ohio that has more stringent fireworks laws than its neighbors. And, in places like Illinois, setting off fireworks is only allowed in counties that have passed an ordinance to permit it, including on private property.

What are non-aerial and non-explosive fireworks?

Most of the states where some but not all fireworks are legally accessible to civilians limit what's allowed to non-aerial and non-explosive fireworks only. Sometimes called "safe and sane" fireworks, these typically refer to devices that don't explode or fly. Because they contain lower amounts of combustible material than other fireworks, officials say they are also less likely to cause injuries or damage to property.

In wildfire-prone California, purchasing fireworks is illegal unless their packaging explicitly bears a "safe and sane" seal. Afireworks education site operated by the California fire marshal's office lists sky rockets, bottle rockets, Roman candles, aerial shells and firecrackers as a few examples of fireworks that have been banned statewide in accordance with "safe and sane" standards, along with "other fireworks that explode, go into the air, or move on the ground in an uncontrollable manner."

A growing number of California counties have outlawed fireworks altogether. Violators could faces fines and or jail time.

Why do some states ban certain fireworks?

Most states that place restrictions for civilians on the sale, possession and use of fireworks say the risks of injuries and property damages are their main reasons for doing so. In a number of those states, officials also cite the increased likelihood of wildfires sparking and potentially spreading in an area where fireworks have been set off.

In California, as the weather remains hot and dry this week, fire officials are issuing warnings about the use of fireworks, which are illegal in several counties. At least two brush fires in the Bay Area may have been caused by illegal fireworks in the past few days. In San Francisco, all fireworks are illegal.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said it received reports of eight deaths and an estimated 9,700 injuries related to fireworks in 2023 alone. Of the eight deaths, five were associated with fireworks misuse, two with device malfunction and one was unknown.

How to report illegal fireworks

States and counties across the country encourage people to report any instances where they suspect illegal fireworks are involved, and many ask their residents to file those reports to their local fire departments or law enforcement agencies. People can also report illegal fireworks activity to a hotline at the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, which is responsible for regulating all explosives, including fireworks.

    In:
  • Fireworks
  • July 4th

Emily Mae Czachor

Emily Mae Czachor is a reporter and news editor at CBSNews.com. She covers breaking news, often focusing on crime and extreme weather. Emily Mae has previously written for outlets including the Los Angeles Times, BuzzFeed and Newsweek.

Map shows states where fireworks are legal or illegal on July 4, 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What states are fireworks illegal in the US? ›

Only one state completely bans the purchase and use of consumer fireworks — Massachusetts. As of June 2020, the Bay State is the only state remaining where all fireworks are illegal for private use. This includes everything from sparklers to firecrackers.

Where are fireworks legal in Texas? ›

Besides attending an official fireworks show, your best bet to legally shoot off fireworks is in unincorporated areas of your county. Most North Texas counties allow fireworks to be lit on private property, including Dallas, Denton, Collin and Tarrant Counties.

Are fireworks illegal in Florida? ›

Setting off fireworks is typically illegal in Florida, but a 2020 Florida Senate bill made exemptions for designated holidays, like the Fourth of July, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

What happens if you get caught with fireworks in California? ›

A violation of California's fireworks laws can be charged as a misdemeanor, according to Shouse California Law Group. The law firm said penalties can include up to one year in county jail and/or fines of up to $5,000.

Why are fireworks illegal in Illinois? ›

According to the Illinois Policy Institute, most fireworks were outlawed in Illinois in 1942, when state Rep. William G. Thon, [R-Chicago], drafted the Pyrotechnic Use Act. Since then, there have been numerous failed attempts to legalize the use of consumer fireworks.

Are fireworks legal in NY? ›

NEW YORK - July 4 is fast approaching, and officials are reminding New Yorkers once again that fireworks are illegal in New York City. In New York state, only sparkling devices (also known as sparklers) are legal for customer use, but not in New York City or on Long Island, where they are illegal.

Are fireworks legal in Colorado? ›

In general, the state of Colorado has outlawed for private use any fireworks that explode or leave the ground. Depending on where one lives or is planning to celebrate the holiday in El Paso County, certain types of fireworks may be allowed.

Are fireworks illegal in Arizona? ›

Under Arizona law, firework usage is permitted on 27 days of the year, around specified holidays. This does not apply to novelty items such as cone/cylindrical fountains, party poppers, toy smoke devices, and sparklers.

Are fireworks legal in Georgia? ›

Under Georgia law, it is lawful for any person 18 years of age or older to use or ignite or cause to be ignited or to possess, manufacture, transport, or store consumer fireworks. It is illegal in Georgia to sell, purchase, or release a "sky-lantern" or "floating-lantern" into the air or waterways of the state.

Which state has the best fireworks? ›

  • New Orleans, Louisiana: Go Forth on the River. There's nothing quite like New Orleans' annual Fourth of July fireworks display. ...
  • Dallas, Texas: Addison Kaboom Town! ...
  • Pasadena, California: Americafest. ...
  • Las Vegas, Nevada: Fourth of July Fireworks (multiple shows) ...
  • San Diego, California: Big Bay Boom.

Are fireworks legal in Louisiana? ›

It is unlawful for any person in the state of Louisiana to possess, sell, or use for any purpose whatsoever any of the following items of commercial fireworks: cherry bombs, tubular salutes, two-inch American-made salutes, firecrackers with casings the external dimensions of which exceed one and one-half inches in ...

What is the largest legal firework in Texas? ›

In Texas, only fireworks with a maximum of 1.4G are permitted.

Is it legal to set off fireworks in MA? ›

The possession and use of all fireworks by private citizens is illegal in Massachusetts. This includes Class C fireworks which are sometimes falsely called “safe and sane fireworks.” Class C fireworks include sparklers, party poppers, snappers, firecrackers, spinners, cherry bombs and more.

Why are fireworks illegal in VA? ›

Misuse of fireworks can be deadly,” said Billy Hux, State Fire Marshal. “Opt for safety this holiday by enjoying fireworks at a professionally organized show.” In general, any firework that explodes, moves on the ground or in the air, or shoots a projectile is illegal in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

Are fireworks illegal in Ohio? ›

Ohioans may discharge fireworks on their property, or another person's property who has given them explicit permission, but there are guidelines. No one under 18 years old is allowed to light or handle the fireworks, and they cannot be within 150 feet of the discharge point.

What fireworks are legal in NC? ›

Legal Fireworks

In general, sparklers, fountains and novelty fireworks items that do not explode or are not intended to spin or to leave the ground and fly through the air, are permitted for use in North Carolina. Fireworks that are legal include: Snake and glow worms.

References

Top Articles
Wealth Management In Singapore: Key Updates
Eight Wealth International on LinkedIn: Contact Us - Eight Wealth International
What Is Single Sign-on (SSO)? Meaning and How It Works? | Fortinet
What Did Bimbo Airhead Reply When Asked
SZA: Weinen und töten und alles dazwischen
Rubratings Tampa
The Ivy Los Angeles Dress Code
Grange Display Calculator
Apply A Mudpack Crossword
What's New on Hulu in October 2023
City Of Spokane Code Enforcement
Citi Card Thomas Rhett Presale
Maxpreps Field Hockey
Mephisto Summoners War
How do you like playing as an antagonist? - Goonstation Forums
Nyuonsite
Overton Funeral Home Waterloo Iowa
Bx11
Blackwolf Run Pro Shop
Rachel Griffin Bikini
Skyward Login Jennings County
Paychex Pricing And Fees (2024 Guide)
Classic | Cyclone RakeAmerica's #1 Lawn and Leaf Vacuum
Honda cb750 cbx z1 Kawasaki kz900 h2 kz 900 Harley Davidson BMW Indian - wanted - by dealer - sale - craigslist
NBA 2k23 MyTEAM guide: Every Trophy Case Agenda for all 30 teams
bode - Bode frequency response of dynamic system
Ice Dodo Unblocked 76
Sadie Sink Reveals She Struggles With Imposter Syndrome
Sorrento Gourmet Pizza Goshen Photos
John Philip Sousa Foundation
The Goonies Showtimes Near Marcus Rosemount Cinema
Winterset Rants And Raves
Babydepot Registry
Brenda Song Wikifeet
The Latest: Trump addresses apparent assassination attempt on X
Indiana Jones 5 Showtimes Near Jamaica Multiplex Cinemas
How does paysafecard work? The only guide you need
A Man Called Otto Showtimes Near Carolina Mall Cinema
Uhaul Park Merced
Kelsey Mcewen Photos
Acadis Portal Missouri
Pawn Shop Open Now
Emerge Ortho Kronos
Tokyo Spa Memphis Reviews
Mandy Rose - WWE News, Rumors, & Updates
Cherry Spa Madison
Stanley Steemer Johnson City Tn
Weather Underground Corvallis
Ukraine-Krieg - Militärexperte: "Momentum bei den Russen"
Amateur Lesbian Spanking
Wild Fork Foods Login
Hkx File Compatibility Check Skyrim/Sse
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ray Christiansen

Last Updated:

Views: 6316

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (49 voted)

Reviews: 88% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ray Christiansen

Birthday: 1998-05-04

Address: Apt. 814 34339 Sauer Islands, Hirtheville, GA 02446-8771

Phone: +337636892828

Job: Lead Hospitality Designer

Hobby: Urban exploration, Tai chi, Lockpicking, Fashion, Gunsmithing, Pottery, Geocaching

Introduction: My name is Ray Christiansen, I am a fair, good, cute, gentle, vast, glamorous, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.