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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 10-102

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§10–102.
(a)This title does not apply to:
(1)the sale, possession, or use of fireworks to or by the federal government or a state or a political subdivision of a state;
(2)the sale, possession, or use of a combustible or explosive preparation to or by an industrial or commercial business for use as a signal or otherwise in the normal course of business;
(3)the possession or use of a fusee, railroad torpedo, rocket, Very signal cartridge, or other signal device that is essential to and is kept and used to promote safety in the operation of a motor vehicle, boat, railroad, or aircraft;
(4)the use of a flare, signal pistol, or other equipment if used as a signal in an athletic contest or for a similar purpose; or
(5)subject to the terms and conditions of a permit issued by the State Fire Marshal under subsection
(b)of this section, the sale, possession, or use of an explosive device or preparation with a slow-burning fuse rope to or by a farmer for controlling destructive animals.
(b)The State Fire Marshal or a State game warden as a representative of the State Fire Marshal may grant a nontransferable permit to a farmer to use an explosive device or preparation described under subsection (a)(5) of this section for controlling destructive animals.
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