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In New Hampshire, most fireworks are legal for the general public to purchase and use. However, there are still a few rules to be aware of.
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It's legal to buy fireworks in New Hampshire, but not all cities and towns allow residents to use them.
Only adults 21 years of age or older are legally allowed to purchase, possess and display permissible fireworks. Ensure ...