What fireworks are legal and illegal in Minnesota?
Minnesota law allows for the public sale, possession and use of a limited number of consumer fireworks. Permitted items include sparklers, spark emitting cone sand tubes and novelty items like snakes and party poppers. Fireworks may not be used on public property , such as parks, roads, alleys, schools or government property. You must be at least 18 years old to purchase fireworks. Retailers are required to check photo identification. The sale, possession or use of fireworks may occur throughout the year. Explosive and aerial fireworks are prohibited for public sale, possession and use in the Minnesota. Prohibited fireworks include, but are not limited to firecrackers, bottle rockets, missiles, roman candles, mortars and shells.