Most fireworks are illegal in Illinois under the law
Most fireworks are illegal in Illinois under the law

Explaining Illinois' Fireworks Regulation Act

Kane County Connects Staff 6/27/2024 12:00PM

The Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois governs the sale, storage, and use of fireworks across the state. Here are the key points simplified:

  1. Definition of Fireworks: Includes any explosive device meant for visual or audible display by explosion, combustion, or similar methods. This includes various types like firecrackers, rockets, and bombs. Excluded are items like sparklers and certain novelty items.
  2. Sale and Use Restrictions: Fireworks cannot be sold or used on public property unless permitted by local ordinance. Specific guidelines dictate how fireworks must be stored and displayed for sale, emphasizing safety measures like "No Smoking" signage.
  3. Local Authority: Cities and towns retain the right to regulate or prohibit fireworks within their jurisdictions, independent of state law.
  4. Enforcement and Penalties: Violations of the Act can result in fines or criminal charges, depending on the severity of the offense.

Overall, the Fireworks Regulation Act of Illinois aims to ensure the safe handling and enjoyment of fireworks while minimizing risks to public safety and property. Local and state authorities collaborate to enforce these regulations to protect communities and individuals


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