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  2. The new Ohio fireworks law goes into effect Friday. Here's ...

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    A new state law goes into effect Friday just in time for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, with residents allowed to possess, shoot off fireworks. The new Ohio fireworks law goes into effect Friday.

  3. Are fireworks legal in Ohio? What to know before the Fourth ...

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  4. Fireworks caused $690,000 in fire damages last year in Ohio ...

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    Last year, Ohio saw 128 fireworks-caused incidents, including 22 house fires that cost $690,000.

  5. Portal:Ohio/On this day.../July 4 - Wikipedia

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  6. 2020 Salute to America - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Salute to America was an event with flyovers and fireworks arranged by the Trump administration held on Independence Day, July 4, 2020. It was the second event of its kind; the first was held a year prior, in 2019 .

  7. Consumer fireworks - Wikipedia

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    The use is allowed only on July 4 and December 31 each year with sales limited to the 30 days preceding their allowed use. [9] In Florida all consumer fireworks are legal as of (April 8, 2020) and are only permitted on the 4th of July, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day although they can be sold to residents year-round. Each county is allowed ...

  8. Ohio has a new fireworks law. Here's what you need to know ...

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  9. July 4 - Wikipedia

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    New stars would be added on July 4 after a new state had been admitted. [2] 1827 – Slavery is abolished in the State of New York. 1831 – Samuel Francis Smith writes "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" for the Boston, Massachusetts July 4 festivities. 1832 – John Neal delivers the first public lecture in the US to advocate the rights of women. [3] [4]