LLCC Fireworks Survey, Recommendation and Final Status – Posted 2/9/2021
State law recognizes two types of fireworks: consumer fireworks, which can be legally used, and non-consumer fireworks. Non-consumer fireworks are prohibited under state law and include “illegal” fireworks such as bottle rockets, fire crackers, and display fireworks (like aerial shells) that are set off without a state public display permit. Use of non-consumer fireworks is illegal under state law. It is a criminal misdemeanor. See RCW 70.77.
State law allows people to use consumer (legal) fireworks during the following days and times during the year: 12 Noon to 11PM on June 28th; 9AM to 11PM on June 29th to July 3rd; 9AM to midnight on July 4th; 9AM to 11PM on July 5th; 6PM on December 31st until 1AM on January 1st. Use of consumer (legal) fireworks at other times of the year violate state law. See RCW 70.77.
Currently, LLCC follows state law and does not have any additional restrictions on the use of fireworks. Other communities, such as the City of Shelton, have made the use of all fireworks within city limits illegal….
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