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Fireworks: Leominster vs Webster

How do fireworks rules compare between Leominster, MA and Webster, MA?

Leominster and Webster have similar restriction levels.

Leominster, MA

Worcester County

Heavy Restrictions

All consumer fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts under MGL c. 148, §39 — including sparklers, Roman candles, firecrackers, and sky rockets. Only toy caps (under 0.25 grains) are exempt.

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Webster, MA

Worcester County

Heavy Restrictions

All consumer fireworks are banned statewide under MGL c. 148, §39. This applies throughout Worcester County. Possession or use is a criminal offense. Only licensed professional displays are permitted.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLeominsterWebster
State LawMGL c. 148, §39 (full ban)-
Consumer FireworksALL illegal — including sparklersBanned statewide (MGL c. 148, §39)
Fine (use)$10–$100-
Fine (sale)$100–$1,000 + up to 1 year jail-
Penalty-Fine up to $100 and/or up to 1 year
Professional Displays-Permit required from State Fire Marshal
County Code-None — county abolished 1998

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Leominster FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Leominster?

All consumer fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts under MGL c. 148, §39 — including sparklers, Roman candles, firecrackers, and sky rockets. Only toy caps (under 0.25 grains) are exempt.

When can I set off fireworks in Leominster?

State Law: MGL c. 148, §39 (full ban). Consumer Fireworks: ALL illegal — including sparklers. Fine (use): $10–$100. Fine (sale): $100–$1,000 + up to 1 year jail.

Webster FAQ

Are consumer fireworks legal in Worcester County?

All consumer fireworks are banned statewide under MGL c. 148, §39. This applies throughout Worcester County. Possession or use is a criminal offense. Only licensed professional displays are permitted.

When can I set off fireworks in Worcester County?

Consumer Fireworks: Banned statewide (MGL c. 148, §39). Penalty: Fine up to $100 and/or up to 1 year. Professional Displays: Permit required from State Fire Marshal. County Code: None — county abolished 1998.

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