Anyone caught selling, buying, storing, transporting or setting off fireworks within the state without authorisation could be fined up to $27,500 and 12 months behind bars. Assistant Commission Peter McKenna said illegal fireworks can result in serious injury, damage to property and/or fire.
The Basics of Washington Firework Laws As outlined in RCW 70.77. 395, the sale, purchasing, and discharging of fireworks is banned for much of the year—except during a small window of time right around July 4th and New Year's Eve.
All Fireworks Are Prohibited in Unincorporated Los Angeles County.
Fireworks are illegal at all times on streets, in any parks, on city property or on school district property. Fireworks are NOT permitted on federal property, which includes all parks and recreational areas including Lake Mead, Mount Charleston, Spring Mountains and Red Rock.
Legal fireworks in the State of Oregon include but are not limited to, novelty devices, wheels, flitter sparklers, fountains, smoke devices, and ground spinners. The legal sale of retail fireworks in Oregon is from June 23rd to July 6th. There is no regulation pertaining to when consumer legal fireworks may be used.
– Fireworks go on sale in Clark County beginning Friday, June 28. For the Independence Day holiday, residents can use fireworks in unincorporated Clark County from 9 am to midnight Thursday, July 4.
Fireworks are illegal at all times on streets, in any parks, on city property or on school district property.
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It is a misdemeanor to buy or possess fireworks in Clark County (except Safe-and-Sane fireworks in the week leading up to the Fourth of July).
“Safe and sane” fireworks are the only type of consumer fireworks allowed in Clark County and the local cities and only from June 28 through July 4 each year when nonprofit groups are allowed to sell them for fundraising purposes at locally licensed and inspected stands.