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Ch. 62
2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(5) Cone fountains with total pyrotechnic composition not exceeding fifty
grams each in weight; (6) Wheels, with total pyrotechnic composition not exceeding sixty grams
for each driver unit or two hundred forty grams for each wheel, and with inside tube
diameter of driver units not exceeding 1/2 inch; (7) Illuminating torches and colored fire in any form with total
pyrotechnic composition not exceeding one hundred grams each; (8) Dipped sticks, the pyrotechnic composition of which contains any
perchlorate not exceeding five grams; (9) Mines and shells of which the mortar is an integral part, total
pyrotechnic composition not exceeding forty grams in weight; (10) Firecrackers and salutes with casings, and external dimensions not
exceeding one and one-half inches in length, or one-quarter inch in diameter, and
total pyrotechnic composition not exceeding two grains each in weight; and (11) Novelties consisting of two or more devices enumerated in this
subsection. The use of the term ["Class C" common fireworks] "1.4 G FIREWORKS" is based
on United States Department of Transportation regulations. (d) "Pyrotechnic composition" means a chemical mixture which on burning
and without explosion produces visible or brilliant displays or bright lights, or
whistles. (e) "Explosive composition" means any mixture or substance which, upon
being ignited, may cause such a generation of highly heated gases that the resulting
gaseous pressures are capable of producing destructive effects on contiguous objects. (f) "Fireworks plant" means all lands, and buildings thereon, used for or in
connection with the manufacture, PACKAGING, REPACKAGING, or processing of
fireworks. This includes storage buildings used with or in connection with plant
operation. (g) "Finishing and assembling building" means any building or structure in
which fireworks are assembled and packed but in which no mixing or pressing is
permitted. (h) "Press building" means any building used primarily for pressing or loading
pyrotechnic powder into tubes and containers. (i) "Mixing building" means any building used primarily for mixing and
blending pyrotechnic composition excluding wet sparkler mixes. (j) "Storage building" means any building, structure, or facility in which
fireworks in any state of processing, or finished fireworks, are stored, but in which no
processing or manufacturing is performed. THE PACKAGING AND REPACKAGING OF
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