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  2. Are fireworks legal in Ohio? What to know before the Fourth ...

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    State laws in Ohio limit when, where and how residents can discharge fireworks. Read up on state rules before July Fourth.

  3. The new Ohio fireworks law goes into effect Friday. Here's ...

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    A new state law goes into effect Friday just in time for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, with residents allowed to possess, shoot off fireworks. The new Ohio fireworks law goes into effect Friday.

  4. Consumer fireworks - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the laws governing consumer fireworks vary widely from state to state, or from county to county. It is common for consumers to cross state and county lines in order to purchase types of fireworks which are outlawed in their home jurisdictions. Fireworks laws in urban areas typically limit sales or use by dates or seasons.

  5. Fireworks policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Class 1.3G (Fire, Minor Blast:Pyrotechnics) UN0335 Fireworks (Most Display Fireworks) Current federal law states that without appropriate ATF license/permit, the possession or sale of any display/professional fireworks is a felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison. Any ground salute device with over 50 milligrams of explosive composition.

  6. Ohio's new fireworks law is in effect but some communities, such as Fairfield, still ban backyard fireworks, even though they are now legal. Ohio's new fireworks law: A noisier July 4th weekend ...

  7. Ohio Fireworks Derecho - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Fireworks Derecho (or also the Ohio Independence Day derecho of 1969 ), was a severe wind event that took place during the evening hours of July 4 (American Independence Day) 1969. It affected the northern half of the state of Ohio as well as portions of Pennsylvania, southern Michigan, northern West Virginia and extreme southwestern ...

  8. Fireworks caused $690,000 in fire damages last year in Ohio ...

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    Last year, Ohio saw 128 fireworks-caused incidents, including 22 house fires that cost $690,000. ... Data from the State Fire Marshal do not show a big leap in fireworks-caused fires since the law ...

  9. Mentor, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The flag's appearance is similar to Ohio's flag in that they have similar shapes, a large blue triangle, and stripes. The blue triangle represents Ohio's hills while the stripes represent roads and waterways. There is a white circle, symbolizing Ohio, with a cardinal, the official bird of Ohio and Mentor, sitting in the middle.