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Here's a look at fireworks rules for the Fourth of July. Michigan law allows fireworks, regardless of local rules, on certain dates throughout the year, including: The Saturday and Sunday immediately ...
Since Michigan legalized fireworks sales, state lawmakers have routinely introduced bills to change fireworks regulations ...
As Michigan residents prepare for Fourth of July celebrations, there are a few rules to know about legally setting off fireworks. In Michigan, state law allows residents to light consumer fireworks ...
Fireworks light up Michigan summers with thrilling booms, crackles and dazzling bursts of color. Fireworks make the Fourth of July and other celebrations more magical. However, safety precautions are ...
Fireworks are allowed from now through 11:45 p.m. July 5. Fireworks cannot be used on public property, including streets and sidewalks, school property, or church property. Violating firework laws ...
Blow your finger off. Here’s what you need to know about fireworks, weather, road trips and more as the state prepares to celebrate the Fourth of July.
Michigan law prohibits municipalities from regulating consumer fireworks between June 29 through July 4 or 5 (if the holiday lies on a weekend) between 11 A.M. to 11:45 P.M.
Michigan law allows fireworks, regardless of local rules, on certain dates throughout the year, including: The Saturday and Sunday immediately preceding Labor Day, from 11 a.m. until 11:45 p.m. on ...