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Fireworks: East Honolulu vs Kaneohe

How do fireworks rules compare between East Honolulu, HI and Kaneohe, HI?

East Honolulu and Kaneohe have similar restriction levels.

East Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Honolulu's Fireworks Control ordinance (ROH Article 6) bans possession or use of consumer fireworks, aerial devices, and display fireworks citywide, with narrow exceptions: firecrackers are allowed only with a permit on New Year's, Fourth of July, Chinese New Year, and approved cultural events.

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Kaneohe, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Consumer aerial fireworks are banned in Kaneohe. Only licensed display fireworks and permitted firecrackers tied to cultural or religious events are allowed under ROH Chapter 20, Article 6, with coordinated HFD and HPD enforcement around New Year's.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast HonoluluKaneohe
Code SectionROH Sec. 20-6.2; 20-6.13-
Consumer FireworksBanned (sparklers, fountains, aerials)-
Firecracker Permit$25, up to 5,000, 10 days advance-
State LawHRS Chapter 132D-
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East Honolulu FAQ

Are sparklers and fountains legal in East Honolulu?

No. Sparklers, fountains, ground spinners, and similar consumer fireworks are unlawful to possess or use under ROH Section 20-6.2(a); only permitted firecrackers and licensed display fireworks are allowed.

How many firecrackers can a permit cover, and when?

Each $25 firecracker permit allows up to 5,000 individual firecrackers, usable only during the New Year's, Chinese New Year, Fourth of July, or approved cultural-use windows set in ROH Section 20-6.13.

Kaneohe FAQ

Can Kaneohe residents buy sparklers for New Year's?

Only permitted firecrackers (Sec. 20-6.13) are allowed. Consumer aerial and novelty fireworks are prohibited in Honolulu.

Does MCBH have different rules?

Yes. Marine Corps Base Hawaii is federal property with its own restrictions; civilians off-base are governed by ROH Article 6.

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