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Fireworks: Bellingham vs Holbrook

How do fireworks rules compare between Bellingham, MA and Holbrook, MA?

Bellingham and Holbrook have similar restriction levels.

Bellingham, MA

Norfolk County

Heavy Restrictions

ALL consumer fireworks — including sparklers, firecrackers, Roman candles, and aerial fireworks — are ILLEGAL throughout Massachusetts under MGL c. 148 §39. This is a statewide prohibition; Norfolk County does not need its own ordinance.

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Holbrook, MA

Norfolk County

Heavy Restrictions

ALL consumer fireworks — including sparklers, firecrackers, Roman candles, and aerial fireworks — are ILLEGAL throughout Massachusetts under MGL c. 148 §39. This is a statewide prohibition; Norfolk County does not need its own ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBellinghamHolbrook
Consumer FireworksILLEGAL statewide — MGL c. 148 §39ILLEGAL statewide — MGL c. 148 §39
Sparklers?Illegal in MA (unlike most states)Illegal in MA (unlike most states)
Only ExceptionToy caps (≤0.25 grains of explosive)Toy caps (≤0.25 grains of explosive)
Professional ShowsState Fire Marshal permit required — 527 CMR 3.00State Fire Marshal permit required — 527 CMR 3.00
FineUp to $100 per violation; confiscationUp to $100 per violation; confiscation

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Bellingham FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Norfolk County?

ALL consumer fireworks — including sparklers, firecrackers, Roman candles, and aerial fireworks — are ILLEGAL throughout Massachusetts under MGL c. 148 §39. This is a statewide prohibition; Norfolk County does not need its own ordinance.

When can I set off fireworks in Norfolk County?

Consumer Fireworks: ILLEGAL statewide — MGL c. 148 §39. Sparklers?: Illegal in MA (unlike most states). Only Exception: Toy caps (≤0.25 grains of explosive). Professional Shows: State Fire Marshal permit required — 527 CMR 3.00.

Holbrook FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Norfolk County?

ALL consumer fireworks — including sparklers, firecrackers, Roman candles, and aerial fireworks — are ILLEGAL throughout Massachusetts under MGL c. 148 §39. This is a statewide prohibition; Norfolk County does not need its own ordinance.

When can I set off fireworks in Norfolk County?

Consumer Fireworks: ILLEGAL statewide — MGL c. 148 §39. Sparklers?: Illegal in MA (unlike most states). Only Exception: Toy caps (≤0.25 grains of explosive). Professional Shows: State Fire Marshal permit required — 527 CMR 3.00.

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