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If you plan to shoot off some fireworks to celebrate the Fourth, you should follow the laws in your state. Otherwise, your celebration could come to an abrupt halt.
Warnings will most likely be issued for the first offense, depending on the severity of the complaint, and the fireworks are seized," said Columbia County sheriff's Capt. Steve Morris. Richmond County police respond in a similar way. On a second violation, citations carry a maximum $1,000 fine and year in jail, depending on a magistrate judge's order. Police, however, say a first warning is usually all that's needed. Georgia law allows sparklers, snappers, party poppers, glow worms and snakes. But fire*******s, torpedoes, Roman candles and any fireworks that shoot into the air before exploding are prohibited. In the unincorporated areas of Aiken County, it's legal to shoot Class C fireworks, which include most items sold to consumers. More... Fireworks laws differ in Georgia, South Carolina 070309 - The Augusta Chronicle |
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