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Fireworks will be lighting up the Georgia skies before, during, and after the 4th of July complete with food trucks, ...
As celebrations are held to celebrate the Fourth of July, there are a number of laws in place for setting off fireworks to know about.
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In Georgia, you must be 18 years or older to purchase fireworks. There is not an exact age for igniting them, but Georgia.gov reminds residents to remember that most injuries happen to kids under 16.
ATLANTA — Fourth of July is right around the corner and that means one thing; fireworks! But, before you stock up for your holiday celebrations, make sure you familiarize yourself with Georgia's ...
Georgia Fireworks Laws: What’s Legal and What’s Not. Georgia has specific regulations regarding fireworks use, and understanding these rules is essential for avoiding fines or legal issues.
In Georgia, fireworks are permitted on specific dates, typically around major holidays like the Fourth of July, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day.
In Georgia, you must be 18 years or older to purchase fireworks. There is not an exact age for igniting them, but Georgia.gov reminds residents to remember that most injuries happen to kids under 16.
In Georgia, you must be 18 years or older to purchase fireworks. There is not an exact age for igniting them, but Georgia.gov reminds residents to remember that most injuries happen to kids under 16.