Burzichelli Bill to Authorize Sale, Possession of Certain Fireworks Signed into Law

 

Burzichelli Bill to Authorize Sale, Possession of Certain Fireworks Signed into Law

 

            (TRENTON) – Legislation Assemblyman John J. Burzichelli sponsored to allow the sale and possession of sparklers and novelty fireworks in New Jersey has been signed into law.

            “The state’s ban on buying fireworks doesn’t stop people from buying fireworks. It just means people go elsewhere to make the purchase, and the associated tax revenue goes to another state,” said Burzichelli (D-Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem). “The majority of states in the nation permit their residents to buy fireworks. Changing the law allows New Jersey to join them in participating in the $700 million consumer pyrotechnics industry.”  

            The law (A-4458) allows New Jersey residents age 16 and older to buy certain fireworks, including:

§  wire sparklers with up to 100 grams of pyrotechnic mixture each;

§  non-explosive handheld or ground-based sparkling devices with up to 75 grams of pyrotechnic composition per tube; and

§  snakes and glow worms, smoke devices and trick noisemakers, which include party poppers, snappers and drop pops.

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