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    THE INDEPENDENT DEBATE: Have your say: While most agreed that individuals should be banned from buying fireworks not everyone felt Bonfire Night celebrations should be reined in

  3. Should fireworks be banned? Join the Independent Debate - AOL

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    It also says fireworks should only be sold and let off for Bonfire Night specifically from October 29 to November 5, with similar time limitations for other traditional dates.

  4. Fireworks policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico allows all legal fireworks under state law; however, individual cities and counties may restrict or ban fireworks within their boundaries either permanently or when certain conditions exist. Some states such as New Jersey vigorously enforce them. [2] Each year, there are many raids on individuals suspected of illegally possessing ...

  5. New York City lifts ban on firework displays ahead of New ...

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    "While we’ve received enough rain in the five boroughs to lift our fireworks and open flame ban, but I want to be clear, we’re nowhere near out of the woods yet," Adams said in a statement ...

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  7. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the previously existing regulations, there was a nationwide ban on the sale of category F2 fireworks to consumers on New Year's Eve 2020/2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the aim to relieve the burden on hospitals by reducing the number of emergencies due to injuries caused by fireworks on New Year's Eve.

  8. Fireworks bans in China - Wikipedia

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    Used fireworks after Chinese New Year in Beijing. Fireworks Bans in China refers to the present government policies that ban the use of fireworks in many cities in China. Fireworks were first invented in the Tang Dynasty around 650–700 CE in China by accidentally mixing chemicals together, creating an explosion. [1]

  9. Officials urge Oahu residents to skip illegal fireworks on ...

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    An islandwide partial fireworks ban has been in place on Oahu since 2011, prohibiting the possession and use of fountains, sparklers, aerial fireworks and other consumer fireworks.