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Fireworks: Snellville vs Suwanee

How do fireworks rules compare between Snellville, GA and Suwanee, GA?

Snellville and Suwanee have similar restriction levels.

Snellville, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Consumer fireworks legal under GA HB 110 (2015), allowed 10 AM-9 PM daily, until midnight on July 3-4, Dec 31, Jan 1. Local restrictions enforced through nuisance and noise provisions.

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Suwanee, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Consumer fireworks legal statewide per GA Code §25-10-1 et seq. GA HB 110 (2018) restricts discharge to 10 AM–9 PM on non-holidays; extended to midnight July 3–4, Dec 31–Jan 1. Cities cannot ban outright but may restrict hours further.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSnellvilleSuwanee
State LawGA HB 110 (2015)GA §25-10 HB 110
Hours10 AM-9 PM daily-
Holiday ExtensionUntil midnight July 3-4, Dec 31-
Local BanNot permitted by stateProhibited by state
Legal Hours-10 AM–9 PM non-holidays
Extended-To midnight Jul 3-4, Dec 31–Jan 1

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Snellville FAQ

Can Snellville ban fireworks?

No. GA Code §25-10-5.1 preempts local bans on consumer fireworks, though the city can restrict hours and prohibit use during burn bans.

When can I use fireworks on July 4?

10 AM until midnight. The state extends the 9 PM cutoff to midnight on July 3-4, December 31, and January 1.

Suwanee FAQ

Can Suwanee ban fireworks?

No. GA §25-10-5.1 prohibits cities from banning consumer fireworks, though hours can be further restricted.

Are Roman candles legal?

Yes, 1.4G consumer fireworks including Roman candles and aerial shells are legal statewide since 2015.

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