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Green Bay Police to Partner with Green Bay Metro Fire for Fireworks Enforcement

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Mayor Eric Genrich | City of Green Bay Website

Mayor Eric Genrich | City of Green Bay Website

To reduce the overall use of illegal fireworks and related hazards while celebrating Independence Day, the Green Bay Police Department is partnering with the Green Bay Metro Fire Department for fireworks enforcement beginning Friday, June 23, 2023, through Tuesday, July 4, 2023.

In this initiative, an officer along with a fire marshal will occasionally be jointly dispatched during the evening hours to calls related to illegal fireworks complaints. The two will also deliver notification to fireworks vendors within City of Green Bay to discuss what is and is not legal to be sold with and without valid permits, which will then be followed by compliance checks.

“The use of illegal fireworks possesses both a genuine safety concern as well as a quality-of-life issue for those within our community. The Green Bay Police Department takes illegal fireworks sales and use seriously but at the same time we ask that the public understands the reality of call volume and effective patrol response,” said Captain Clint Beguhn, Green Bay Police Department. “If you’re wondering whether a firework is legal or illegal to possess without a valid permit, LEGAL fireworks DO NOT leave the ground or explode, while ILLEGAL fireworks DO.

In the state of Wisconsin, a person who possesses or uses fireworks without a valid permit, or who sells fireworks to a person who does not have a valid permit, is subject to a forfeiture of up to $1,000 per violation. Each firework illegally possessed, used, or sold may be a separate violation.

Examples of Legal Fireworks:

  • Sparklers NOT exceeding 36 inches in length
  • Stationary cones and fountains
  • Toy snakes
  • Smoke bombs
  • Caps
  • Noisemakers
  • Confetti poppers with less than ¼ grain of explosive mixture
  • Novelty devices that spin or move on the ground
Examples of Illegal Fireworks without a valid permit:

  • Firecrackers
  • Roman candles
  • Bottle rockets
  • Mortars
For details on the requirements to obtain a valid permit in the City of Green Bay, please visit: https://greenbaywi.gov/163/Fireworks

Original source can be found here.

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