Fireworks: Burlington vs Cambridge
How do fireworks rules compare between Burlington, MA and Cambridge, MA?
Burlington and Cambridge have similar restriction levels.
Burlington, MA
Middlesex County
ALL consumer fireworks are ILLEGAL in Massachusetts (MGL c.148 §39) - including sparklers. MA is one of the strictest states in the nation.
View full Burlington rules →Cambridge, MA
Middlesex County
All consumer fireworks are illegal in Cambridge and statewide under MGL c.148 s.10A. Possession, sale, and use are criminal offenses, and only licensed professional displays are permitted.
View full Cambridge rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Burlington | Cambridge |
|---|---|---|
| ALL Fireworks | ILLEGAL | - |
| Sparklers | ILLEGAL | Also illegal |
| State Law | MGL c.148 §39 | - |
| Strictness | Among strictest in nation | - |
| Legal status | - | Completely illegal statewide |
| Statute | - | MGL c.148 s.10A |
| Possession fine | - | Up to 100 dollars |
| Sale penalty | - | Up to 1,000 dollars and jail |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Burlington FAQ
Are fireworks legal in Massachusetts?
No. ALL consumer fireworks are illegal in MA, including sparklers. This is one of the strictest fireworks laws in the nation.
Can I bring fireworks from New Hampshire?
No. Transporting fireworks into MA is illegal regardless of where they were purchased.
Cambridge FAQ
Can I bring fireworks from New Hampshire to Cambridge?
No. Transporting fireworks into Massachusetts is itself illegal, and police can seize them at the border or in your vehicle.
Are sparklers really illegal in Cambridge?
Yes. Massachusetts classifies sparklers as fireworks, so they are banned for consumer use without exception.
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