Fireworks are Illegal

Fireworks are Illegal
Posted on 06/08/2020
Sparklers Burn All Fireworks Are Illegal in Massachusetts 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. Sparklers burn at 1800ºF. It is illegal to transport fireworks into Massachusetts, even if they were purchased legally elsewhere. Illegal fireworks can be confiscated on the spot.

What does the law prohibit? It is illegal for private citizens to use, possess, or sell fireworks in Massachusetts, or to purchase them legally elsewhere and then transport them into the state. The law prohibits any article designed to produce a visible or audible effect.



Sale of fireworks

Penalty: Fine or imprisonment or both, and confiscation
Fine: $100 to $1000
Imprisonment: Maximum of 1 year
Seizure of fireworks: Mandatory
Who can arrest? Any officer qualified to serve criminal process.
Must an officer arrest? No. Statute says the officer may arrest without a warrant.
Must an officer seize the fireworks? Yes, the statute says the officer shall seize any fireworks.
Possession, use, cause to explode of fireworks
Penalty
: Fine and confiscation only
Fine: $10 to $100
Seizure of fireworks: Mandatory
Who can seize? Any officer qualified to serve criminal process.
May an officer arrest? For possession, no. The statute only provides for a fine upon conviction and automatic confiscation of fireworks.
Must an officer seize the fireworks? Yes, the statute says the officer shall seize any fireworks