Like everywhere else in the United States, the Arizona fireworks laws are unique to that specific state. Before using any type of fireworks such as wedding sparklers, it is very important to know all of the Arizona fireworks laws to prevent any type of fines or legal problems on your big day.
Whether you live in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, or any other city in Arizona, breaking the local fireworks laws can ruin your wedding in a big hurry; even though they have the most telescopes in the world, located in Tucson. Below we have list the current Arizona fireworks laws to help prevent any unwanted problems when using wedding sparklers on your big day.
State of Arizona Fireworks Laws:
Permitted: None
Prohibited: Skyrockets, firecrackers, torpedoes, roman candles, and daygo bombs.
Selling Period: N/A
Age of Purchase: N/A
Other Facts About Arizona:
Nickname: Grand Canyon State
Motto: Ditat Deus (God enriches)
Statehood: February 14, 1912 (48th)
Origin of State’s Name: Spanish interpretation of “arizuma,” an Aztec Indian word meaning “silver-bearing.” Also based on Pima Indian word “arizonac” for “little spring place.”
Largest Cities: Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Glendale, Scottsdale
Border States: California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah
Land Area: 113,642 sq. mi., 6th largest
State Bird: Cactus Wren
State Flower: Saguaro cactus blossom (carnegiea gigantea)
State Tree: Palo verde (cercidium)
State Song: Arizona