Pennsylvania Law Limits Sale Of Large Fireworks To Non-Residents Of The State
By Mike DeNardo
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Do you want to buy large fireworks in Pennsylvania? The law says out-of-state residents may, but not Pennsylvania residents.
Pennsylvania law says Pennsylvania residents may only buy the small stuff -- sparklers or small toy caps -- from Pennsylvania dealers. But the dealers ARE permitted to sell larger fireworks with names like "storm chaser" or "rolling thunder" to out-of-state residents, according to Pennsylvania State trooper Morgan Crummy.
"Larger consumer fireworks, or display fireworks, may be sold to Pennsylvania residents," Crummy says. "But they must have a display permit and also proof of residency. For non-residents, all that is required is proof of out-of-residency status."
Crummy says buyers would then be subject to the laws of their home states. She says Pennsylvania residents may legally buy fireworks in other states, but it's still against the law for them to be fired-off in Pennsylvania.