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According to the South Carolina Code of Laws, Title 23 Chapter 35, consumer-grade fireworks are legal for those 16 and older to buy, store, and shoot. The National Safety Council stated that ...
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On the other hand, states such as Maine, South Dakota, South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee allow most or all legal consumer fireworks to be sold and used throughout the year. New Mexico allows all legal fireworks under state law; however, individual cities and counties may restrict or ban fireworks within their boundaries either permanently ...
South Carolina permits all types of consumer fireworks except small rockets less than ½” in diameter and 3” long to be sold and used by residents year round. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into law a bill on November 21, 2014, allowing sparklers, party poppers, cone fountains and other novelty items to be sold, possessed, and used ...
WNSC-TV: PBS: Create/The South Carolina Channel on 30.2, World on 30.3, PBS Kids on 30.4 55 25 WMYT-TV: MyNet ~Savannah, GA: Beaufort: 16 32 WJWJ-TV: PBS: satellite of WRLK-TV ch. 35 Columbia Create/The South Carolina Channel on 16.2, World on 16.3, PBS Kids on 16.4 Hardeeville: 28 26 WTGS: Fox: Comet on 28.2, Antenna TV on 28.3, TBD on 28.4
Many North Carolina residents know that the state is notoriously restrictive when it comes to fireworks regulation. Most powerful fireworks cannot be legally sold.
With July 4 days away, here's a refresher on N.C.'s stricter laws around fireworks including age restrictions, penalties and more.