
By WJBC Staff
SPRINGFIELD – Professionals should be the only ones to put on fireworks displays according the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
DNR spokesman Ed Cross said anyone putting on a fireworks show needs to be properly licensed.
“A violation of the act can be a Class 3 felony with a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine,” Cross said. “In addition, the agency can assess adminstrative fines for violations involving display fireworks and other explosives.”
Approved consumer fireworks are only allowed in areas that have passed ordinances allowing such displays.
“Consumer fireworks may be purchased and displayed only by adults who have obtained permits from their local jurisdiction,” Cross added. “Handheld fireworks, including firecrackers, roman candles and bottle rockets not approved for sale or use in Illinois.”
There are about 2,300 people licensed to use explosives in Illinois, with 921 of those licenses specifically for display fireworks.