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Code · Maryland · Public Safety

§ 10-110

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§10–110.
(a)Unless the person holds a permit issued under this subtitle, a person may not:
(1)discharge fireworks; or
(2)possess fireworks:
(i)with intent to discharge or allow the discharge of the fireworks in violation of this subtitle; or
(ii)for the purpose of disposing or selling the fireworks to a person for use or discharge without a permit, if a permit is required by this subtitle.
(1)Except as otherwise provided in this subtitle, a person may not sell fireworks to another person without a permit issued under this subtitle.
(i)A person licensed by the State Fire Marshal under Subtitle 2 of this title may sell or deliver fireworks to a bona fide distributor, jobber, or wholesaler with a principal place of business in a state where the sale or possession of fireworks is allowed.
(ii)The State Fire Marshal may require a person who is an out-of-state distributor, jobber, or wholesaler to submit a certificate issued by the person’s state of operation that demonstrates authority to buy and receive fireworks.
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