Consumer fireworks (ground-based) are legal in Oklahoma under 68 O.S. ยง1626. In unincorporated Oklahoma County, fireworks use is permitted by state law but may be restricted during burn bans declared by ODEQ or OFS.
Oklahoma state law permits 'common fireworks' (ground-based, non-aerial) without a permit for consumers (68 O.S. ยง1626). Municipalities within Oklahoma County (Oklahoma City, Midwest City, etc.) ban discharge within city limits. In unincorporated areas, state law allows use but burn bans can supersede. Aerial fireworks require a licensed display permit.
Fireworks outside designated periods: misdemeanor $100 to $500. During burn ban: enhanced penalties. Injury-causing: additional liability.
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