Kansas allows consumer fireworks. Kansas City KS permits fireworks on designated days around July 4th and New Year's with time restrictions.
Kansas law allows consumer fireworks including bottle rockets and firecrackers for those 16 and older. The Unified Government may impose local time restrictions. Fireworks are typically permitted June 27 through July 5 and December 27 through January 1, from 8 AM to midnight. Fireworks may not be discharged near hospitals, schools, or gas stations. The Kansas City Kansas Fire Department enforces local regulations.
Fireworks outside permitted times result in fines. Reckless use carries enhanced penalties.
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