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Michigan fireworks laws: What’s legal (and not), when you can set them off, how to stay safe
Read full article: Michigan fireworks laws: What’s legal (and not), when you can set them off, how to stay safeMichigan passed new fireworks laws a few years back -- so let’s just brush up on what you need to know from LARA:
Michigan fireworks laws: Whats legal, how to stay safe
Read full article: Michigan fireworks laws: Whats legal, how to stay safeMichigans Fireworks Safety Act of 2011 (Public Act 256) was amended in December 2018, giving local government entities villages, townships, and cities the right to restrict the days and times for their residents to use consumer fireworks by enacting a local ordinance. In Michigan, consumer fireworks must meet Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) standards. It is illegal to ignite fireworks on public property (including streets and sidewalks), school property, church property, or another persons property without their express permission. Keep people and pets out of range before lighting fireworks. NEVER:Buy fireworks packaged in brown paper or use unlabeled fireworks they are for professional use only.