New Hampshire Firework laws

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New Hampshire has many varying places (down to the town, not just the county) where fireworks are not allowed check where you plan to use that it is allowed. Also, some sparklers are not allowed. Check this brochure provide form the NH Gov

New Hampshire allows permissible fireworks. Which is any firework that meets ATF rules which has to meet C.P.S.C. and D.O.T. rules. All our fireworks meet these standards.

Shall not sell fireworks to anyone that is under 21 years of age, or appears to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

 

160-B:1 Definitions. –
As used in this chapter:
I. " Fireworks " means fireworks as defined in 27 C.F.R. section 555.11.
II. [Repealed.]
III. [Repealed.]
IV. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the department of safety.
V. "Display" means the use, explosion, activation, ignition, discharge, firing or any other activity which is intended to cause or which causes a firework to do what it was manufactured to do.
V-a. [Repealed.]
V-b. [Repealed.]
V-c. [Repealed.]
VI. "Sale" or "sell" means to sell, give or transfer to another, with or without consideration.
VII. "Retail" means the sale to any consumer or person not engaged in the business of making sales of fireworks.
VIII. "Wholesale" means engaging in the business of making sales to any other person engaged in the business of making sales of fireworks. "Wholesale" shall not include any making of sales to consumers or persons not engaged in the business of making sales of fireworks. To constitute a wholesale sale a sale must be for a minimum amount of $1,000. This minimum may be increased by the commissioner by rule adopted pursuant to RSA 541-A.
IX. " Consumer fireworks " means consumer fireworks as defined in 27 C.F.R. section 555.11 and formerly known as class C common fireworks.
X. " Display fireworks " means display fireworks as defined in 27 C.F.R. section 555.11 and formerly known as class B special fireworks.Source. 1991, 286:2. 1992, 44:1, 8 I. 1994, 123:1. 1996, 54:2, 3, 8. 1997, 177:1. 1998, 37:1. 1999, 69:1; 348:3, 4, 21, I-IV. 2011, 160:1, eff. June 14, 2011.

    160-C:14 Transportation. – It shall not be unlawful for a person who has legally purchased permissible fireworks to transport them from the point of purchase to a municipality that has not prohibited the possession of permissible fireworks pursuant to RSA 160-C:6.

 160-B:10 Local Option. – Any municipality in the state, by action of its local legislative body or local governing body, may vote to allow or to prohibit, within that municipality, the issuance of permits or licenses to the extent authorized under RSA 160-B:6 and 160-B:7. If the municipality has voted to prohibit the issuance of permits or the display of fireworks prior to March 1, 1992, such decision shall remain in effect unless subsequent action is taken under this section.

 160-B:16 Certain Sparklers Prohibited; Penalties. –
I. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the sale, possession or display of class "C" sparklers or those sparklers consisting of a wire or stick which contain chlorates or perchlorates is prohibited.
II. Any person who sells or possesses with intent to sell class "C" sparklers or sparklers consisting of a wire or stick which contain chlorates or perchlorates shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
III. Any person who displays or possesses without intent to sell class "C" sparklers or sparklers consisting of a wire or stick which contain chlorates or perchlorates shall be guilty of a violation.

 

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