This concludes the second of two cases brought by a state fireworks task force – both for low-level offenders.
Ways to toughen legal penalties for those caught using illegal aerial pyrotechnics advanced during discussion of a Honolulu City Council fireworks-related measure earlier this month.
Anyone that sells an illegal firework that injures or kills someone—even if the seller wasn’t around or lit it—could be charged with a Class B felony and face 10 years in prison and a $10 ...
A Santa Maria man was arrested Saturday night for possession of dangerous fireworks after officers responded to reports of ...
Massachusetts is the only state in the U.S. where it is illegal to sell, use, or possess fireworks of any kind as a private citizen, according to Mass.gov. There have been over 500 fires and ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Three Senate proposals to crack down on illegal fireworks are headed to the House for review.