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Posted: 7:01 PM Jul 4, 2009
Dangerous Fireworks
Except for sparklers, most fireworks are illegal in Florida, but a loophole allows the sale of firecrackers, bottle rockets and roman candles at roadside stands. Revelers beware.
Reporter: Mike Vasilinda Dangerous Fireworks
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Except for sparklers, most fireworks are illegal in Florida, but a loophole allows the sale of firecrackers, bottle rockets and roman candles at roadside stands. Revelers beware.
If you’re looking for a bang, it’s easy to find. Roadside stands like this one are popping up all over the state. The earlier they show up on the side of the road, the more likely they are to be licensed and complying with state law.
While sparklers are the only thing that’s legal in Florida, the law has a loophole so big, you can throw a stick of dynamite through it.
An agricultural exemption allows people to buy and sell just about anything, as long as they sign a waiver indicating the items are going to be used to scare birds or some other legitimate purpose.
CFO Alex Sink is urging people to attend sponsored fireworks, but if they must buy their own, to be careful.
“First and foremost, don’t buy any illegal fireworks. There’s a reason why some fireworks are illegal and they need to be only be used by professionals.”
In 2007, at least 145 fires in Florida, costing almost a million dollars in damage, were caused by fireworks or sparklers.
Cindy Dick is the Tallahassee Fire Chief. She also represents the Florida Fire Chief's Association.
“You can be liable for the damage caused by those structure fires, and God forbid anybody gets hurt in that process, but you can also be liable for any property damage that’s caused.”
The rule is that if it flies or explodes, it is illegal, and even if you sign a waiver, you can still be fined up to a thousand dollars for using fireworks illegally.
In addition to causing fires, illegal fireworks are also responsible for dozens of trips to emergency rooms each Fourth of July.
Latest Comments
Are local police officers aware of this law? I'm just curious since my neighborhood has been bombarded with this type of fireworks all weekend! I wouldn't care so much if the people wouldn't wait until 11pm to shoot them and if my dogs weren't terrified of every boom!
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