Fireworks Ban in Marysville Know the Law and Stay Safe

Marysville, WALocal News

Fireworks are banned in Marysville city limits, with strict enforcement measures in place for those who violate the law. This legislation is aimed at combating the annual surge in injuries and property damages caused by fireworks, which often drain vital public safety resources. Residents using consumer fireworks can face a civil infraction, resulting in fines of $513, while selling or transferring them can lead to misdemeanor charges and fines up to $1,000. The penalties escalate for using display or dangerous fireworks, carrying severe consequences such as up to one year in jail and fines of $5,000. Local authorities emphasize the importance of safety, urging residents to leave fireworks to the professionals during celebrations.

For further information, including access to a Snohomish County map related to fireworks regulations, residents can visit the Marysville Fire District's official website. These measures aim to create a safer environment for all during festive occasions. By adhering to the ban, the community can help mitigate risks associated with fireworks.

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