Fireworks: Cambridge vs Waltham
How do fireworks rules compare between Cambridge, MA and Waltham, MA?
Cambridge and Waltham have similar restriction levels.
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 βWaltham, MA
Middlesex County
All consumer fireworks are illegal in Waltham and throughout Massachusetts under MGL c.148 s.39. Possession, sale, or use of any fireworks by the public is prohibited with no exceptions.
View full Waltham rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Cambridge | Waltham |
|---|---|---|
| Legal status | Completely illegal statewide | All consumer fireworks illegal statewide |
| Statute | MGL c.148 s.10A | - |
| Sparklers | Also illegal | - |
| Possession fine | Up to 100 dollars | Up to 100 dollars |
| Sale penalty | Up to 1,000 dollars and jail | Up to 1,000 dollars and jail time |
| Governing law | - | MGL c.148 s.39 |
| Exceptions | - | Licensed professional displays only |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
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.
Waltham FAQ
Are sparklers legal in Waltham?
No. Massachusetts is one of only a few states that bans all consumer fireworks including sparklers. There are no exceptions for individuals.
What if I bought fireworks in New Hampshire?
They become illegal the moment you cross into Massachusetts. Police can confiscate them and issue fines.
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