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Author fireworksforum
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#16 | Posted: 21 Dec 2004 05:58 
You will be wasting your time if you do as firecrackers are not legal for sale to consumers in Canada. They are only allowed to be sold to licenced professionals for specific purposes such as religious celebrations.

If you want to make a bang, there are plenty of consumer fireworks available which do this. If you're going to BC, try and find a Mystical Distributing outlet - I'm sure they will be able to get you what you want (except firecrackers).

Paul.

Author Smoke
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#17 | Posted: 21 Dec 2004 10:02 
Paul,

Are firecrakers legal to consumers in the U.S? Another question. Do you often hear those firecracker-like sounds that sometimes come from people on the bridge? I always hear them on De Lorimier. Are those firecrackers or some quick little explosion? They sure sound like firecrakers. I don't know if you've heard them because you're at a relatively good distance from the bridge.

herloev67, sorry about that. I forgot that they're illegal to be sold to consumers in Canada, unless, as Paul said, under different specific circumtances.

Regards,

Trav.

Author herloev67
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#18 | Posted: 23 Dec 2004 21:31 
I'm here now. What is that mystical distributing outlet?
I live near the coquitlam centre if that means anything to you.
Do they in canada sell those kind, Lars knows heksehyl in canada its like small cylinder package and weee sound?

Author fireworksforum
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#19 | Posted: 24 Dec 2004 07:46 
Mystical have an outlet in Abbotsford (see their website at http://mysticaldistributing.com) and I'm sure there are many places in BC that sell consumer fireworks. I think there are several kinds of whistling fireworks available.

As for Trav's question about firecrackers in the US, they are legal in some states, but not others. The ones you here on De Lorimier are probably illegally brought in from the US.

Paul.

Author Smoke
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#20 | Posted: 24 Dec 2004 10:47 
Paul,

Yeah, it has got to be. They can get annoying, though, because people sometimes use them during the displays and it can be very distracting.

Regards,

Trav.

Author sajan
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#21 | Posted: 22 Feb 2005 07:57 
i want to know about definition for pyrotechnics

Author fireworksforum
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#22 | Posted: 22 Feb 2005 13:48 
The definition of what, firecrackers? In the United States, firecrackers for consumer use are restricted to containing 50mg of composition. Different places have different rules. Can you be more specific?

Paul.

Author Smoke
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#23 | Posted: 23 Feb 2005 07:15 
Perhaps he would like to know the definition of pyrotechnics in its general terms.

Trav.

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