Indiana Fireworks Law
PENDLETON, IN - Lt. Clint Bundy, Commander of the Pendleton Post, would like everyone to observe the following Indiana fireworks laws to make the holiday celebration not only legal but safe.
- Only individuals 18 years of age or older can purchase fireworks.
- A person 18 years of age or older has to be present when anyone younger than 18 is using or possessing fireworks.
- Fireworks can only be used on the user’s property, the property of someone who granted permission for fireworks to be discharged, or a place designated by the Indiana State Fire Marshal for the discharge of consumer fireworks.
- Fireworks can only be discharged between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. any day except on Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and New Year’s Eve where the times are 9:00 a.m. to midnight.
Anyone who violates the above law can be charged with a Class C Infraction. Further, if a person recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally uses fireworks and the violation causes property damage they can be charged with a class A misdemeanor. If the misuse results in bodily injury the penalty enhanced to a class D felony and if a death results the penalty is enhanced to a class C felony.
Anyone who plans to use fireworks at anytime during the year should check local government entities for any local ordinances which may further restrict or have additional requirements for the use of fireworks.
Children using fireworks should be monitored closely by an adult. Each year many children suffer severe burns to the hands and arms as well as other injuries due to improper handling of sparklers, bottle rockets, and firecrackers. Do your part in making this year’s celebration a safe one.
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Fireworks laws and Protective orders,are worthless as bottle of warm spit,,, I gives the elected official a platform to "hide behind" and say, "We tryed to keep you safe"
It would be more honest to inact the "1935 Dumkoff Law", & not hide behind a law that can't be inforced.
Perry Mason Sparrow
As ususal ,you are right on Captain on both counts.
I have to agree totally with the Capt on this one!
Ch 6,Wed. night news stated,,,
141 kids, and young adults were treated in local Indiana hospitals last summer,,, because of fireworks.
The "fireworks" lobbyist gives thousands of dollars to Indiana (both political parties) to let them keep "Indiana a legal, pyrotechnic state."
Then,,, The State of Indiana charges thousands of dollars for the permit a dealer has to buy to sell street fireworks.
"Follow the money" to see if the law is to protect "the children"
Capt. R. Linbaugh Sparrow
Capt. R. Linbaugh Sparrow
Preach it Brother...
MONEY TALKS TO THE HIGHER UPS IN STATE!
What are you talking about Nana, you can't buy anyone of authority off, not judges, doctors, nobody! (do you hear the sarcasm)
IF YOU GOT MONEY YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING !