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Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

<https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12>
 
On Tuesday, 5 July 2022 at 00:06:53 UTC+2, bitrex wrote:
Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12
fake
 
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 18:06:45 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12

Fun.

About an hour ago my office was shook by a long series of explosions,
rockets launched from about 1/4 mile away in San Francisco. I went on
the roof and it was wild. Rockets went straight up maybe 300 feet and
exploded big-time. This went on for about 1/2 hour. Dozens of car
alarms went off from the shock.

--

If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end with doubts,
but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.
Francis Bacon
 
On 7/4/2022 6:14 PM, a a wrote:
On Tuesday, 5 July 2022 at 00:06:53 UTC+2, bitrex wrote:
Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12
fake

U fake
 
On 7/4/2022 6:16 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 18:06:45 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12

Fun.

About an hour ago my office was shook by a long series of explosions,
rockets launched from about 1/4 mile away in San Francisco. I went on
the roof and it was wild. Rockets went straight up maybe 300 feet and
exploded big-time. This went on for about 1/2 hour. Dozens of car
alarms went off from the shock.

Like everything else, you seen the prices lately? In the Northeast just
a few shoebox fulls probably costs $3-500. They sound like dedicated
celebrators

But the MA law definitely tends to fall under \"Can\'t Enforce\" territory
as there are dozens of shops just across the state line into NH \"Live
Free Or Die\"* *some restrictions may apply, consult the fine print

But MA laws on other stuff (like marijuana) are much more relaxed, so
going across the border northbound there are signs for ye olde gun and
firework shoppes, and southbound they say something like \"Have you tried
cannabis today?\"
 
On 7/4/2022 3:06 PM, bitrex wrote:
Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

There are a variety of state and local regulations regarding fireworks,
here.

E.g., I can buy them in the city -- but not USE them, here! Anything
that \"leaves the ground\" is banned in the state. Of course, that
doesn\'t actually prevent their use!

One of the country clubs nearby has \"traditional\" (ground and aerial)
firework displays *every* saturday night. We just pull the curtains
back on the living room window and watch from the comfort of the
air-conditioned interior. So, there\'s not much \"special\" about
them.

By contrast, the lakefront in Chicago had a great off-shore display
accompanied by a well-attended concert, in the park. Similar
to the Pops at the Hatch shell.

Sadly, presentations that last too long find the skies full of too much
smoke to mar the latter displays.
 
On Tuesday, 5 July 2022 at 00:17:38 UTC+2, bitrex wrote:
On 7/4/2022 6:14 PM, a a wrote:
On Tuesday, 5 July 2022 at 00:06:53 UTC+2, bitrex wrote:
Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12
fake

you are off-topic fake and delusiones
 
On 7/4/2022 6:06 PM, bitrex wrote:
Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal _without an appropriate license_:
[...]
Yeah ... it\'s much easier to get gun license and shoot it. Not the
same, but better than sparklers!
 
On 07/04/2022 04:27 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 7/4/2022 6:16 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 18:06:45 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12


Fun.

About an hour ago my office was shook by a long series of explosions,
rockets launched from about 1/4 mile away in San Francisco. I went on
the roof and it was wild. Rockets went straight up maybe 300 feet and
exploded big-time. This went on for about 1/2 hour. Dozens of car
alarms went off from the shock.

Like everything else, you seen the prices lately? In the Northeast just
a few shoebox fulls probably costs $3-500. They sound like dedicated
celebrators

But the MA law definitely tends to fall under \"Can\'t Enforce\" territory
as there are dozens of shops just across the state line into NH \"Live
Free Or Die\"* *some restrictions may apply, consult the fine print

Here amateur fireworks are banned in the city but are legal in the
county. The city/county line is quite irregular due to patchwork
annexations but this time of year you can always tell where the line is
-- the firework stands set up on the county side.


But MA laws on other stuff (like marijuana) are much more relaxed, so
going across the border northbound there are signs for ye olde gun and
firework shoppes, and southbound they say something like \"Have you tried
cannabis today?\"

We\'re very relaxed about firearms, fireworks, marijuana and so forth.

NYS had rather strict laws against fireworks. I managed to get arrested
in my hometown, a village of about 2000, by a cop with whom I went to
grade school. My brother-in-law, a silver tongued legend in his own
mind, facilitated the matter. Jimmy, the cop, as he cuffed my to another
friend, said \'I hate to do this but if we arrest that asshole we have to
arrest all of you.\'

I actually did have an explosives permit to purchase black powder but it
didn\'t cover fireworks.

I left NYS in \'71 and the way it\'s going I sure as hell am never going
back.
 
On 7/4/2022 7:11 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 07/04/2022 04:27 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 7/4/2022 6:16 PM, John Larkin wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 18:06:45 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12



Fun.

About an hour ago my office was shook by a long series of explosions,
rockets launched from about 1/4 mile away in San Francisco. I went on
the roof and it was wild. Rockets went straight up maybe 300 feet and
exploded big-time. This went on for about 1/2 hour. Dozens of car
alarms went off from the shock.

Like everything else, you seen the prices lately? In the Northeast just
a few shoebox fulls probably costs $3-500. They sound like dedicated
celebrators

But the MA law definitely tends to fall under \"Can\'t Enforce\" territory
as there are dozens of shops just across the state line into NH \"Live
Free Or Die\"*   *some restrictions may apply, consult the fine print

Here amateur fireworks are banned in the city but are legal in the
county. The city/county line is quite irregular due to patchwork
annexations but this time of year you can always tell where the line is
-- the firework stands set up on the county side.


But MA laws on other stuff (like marijuana) are much more relaxed, so
going across the border northbound there are signs for ye olde gun and
firework shoppes, and southbound they say something like \"Have you tried
cannabis today?\"

We\'re very relaxed about firearms, fireworks, marijuana and so forth.

NYS had rather strict laws against fireworks. I managed to get arrested
in my hometown, a village of about 2000, by a cop with whom I went to
grade school. My brother-in-law, a silver tongued legend in his own
mind, facilitated the matter. Jimmy, the cop, as he cuffed my to another
friend, said \'I hate to do this but if we arrest that asshole we have to
arrest all of you.\'

I actually did have an explosives permit to purchase black powder but it
didn\'t cover fireworks.

I left NYS in \'71 and the way it\'s going I sure as hell am never going
back.

Newport RI police say, take your stinking tourist dollars elsewhere:

<https://www.instagram.com/p/CfS0qtijnie>
 
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 18:06:45 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12

That why people get them in New Hampshire.

Joe Gwinn
 
On 07/04/2022 04:42 PM, Don Y wrote:
On 7/4/2022 3:06 PM, bitrex wrote:
Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state
of Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

There are a variety of state and local regulations regarding fireworks,
here.

E.g., I can buy them in the city -- but not USE them, here! Anything
that \"leaves the ground\" is banned in the state. Of course, that
doesn\'t actually prevent their use!

One of the country clubs nearby has \"traditional\" (ground and aerial)
firework displays *every* saturday night. We just pull the curtains
back on the living room window and watch from the comfort of the
air-conditioned interior. So, there\'s not much \"special\" about
them.

By contrast, the lakefront in Chicago had a great off-shore display
accompanied by a well-attended concert, in the park. Similar
to the Pops at the Hatch shell.

The best display I\'ve ever seen was in Boston. Handel\'s \'Music for the
Royal Fireworks\' and \'Water Music\' were simulcast on one of the FM
stations. That\'s a hard act to follow.

I also went to Boston\'s First Night in the early \'80s. The version here
ain\'t quite the same either.
 
On 7/4/2022 8:06 PM, Joe Gwinn wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 18:06:45 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12

That why people get them in New Hampshire.

Joe Gwinn

Yep, the state line fireworks stores bilk \'em good, too, the prices are
nuts now:

<https://www.boston25news.com/news/local/hillsborough-county/fireworks-harder-find-more-expensive-nh-still-illegal-ma/ESPIU4LYFNGNNPYFZGEP2EXKGQ/>

The punishment for possession in MA is pretty mild though, like a $100
flat fine & seizure of items per offense (note: all flat-fine
punishment statues mean it\'s meant to apply to the poor only, God bless
America, land of the free*) *Freedom may entail extra charges, check
your local listings for details

IDK if it\'s the same now but in Maryland I believe it was, there was a
$200 fine for transporting cigarettes in from Virginia without paying MD
taxes on it.

$200..per carton! Sucked for my friend\'s father who one day somehow got
nabbed carrying 40 cartons. That\'s how you know the state is really
ripshit at you for \"stealing\" from them.
 
On 7/4/2022 8:45 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 07/04/2022 04:42 PM, Don Y wrote:
On 7/4/2022 3:06 PM, bitrex wrote:
Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state
of Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

There are a variety of state and local regulations regarding fireworks,
here.

E.g., I can buy them in the city -- but not USE them, here!  Anything
that \"leaves the ground\" is banned in the state.  Of course, that
doesn\'t actually prevent their use!

One of the country clubs nearby has \"traditional\" (ground and aerial)
firework displays *every* saturday night.  We just pull the curtains
back on the living room window and watch from the comfort of the
air-conditioned interior.  So, there\'s not much \"special\" about
them.

By contrast, the lakefront in Chicago had a great off-shore display
accompanied by a well-attended concert, in the park.  Similar
to the Pops at the Hatch shell.

The best display I\'ve ever seen was in Boston. Handel\'s \'Music for the
Royal Fireworks\' and \'Water Music\' were simulcast on one of the FM
stations. That\'s a hard act to follow.

I also went to Boston\'s First Night in the early \'80s. The version here
ain\'t quite the same either.

Boston takes First Night celebrations very seriously, though usually the
times I\'ve been it\'s been cryogenically cold even for Boston in late
December.

Some say this improves the experience
 
On 7/4/2022 5:45 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 07/04/2022 04:42 PM, Don Y wrote:

By contrast, the lakefront in Chicago had a great off-shore display
accompanied by a well-attended concert, in the park. Similar
to the Pops at the Hatch shell.

The best display I\'ve ever seen was in Boston. Handel\'s \'Music for the Royal
Fireworks\' and \'Water Music\' were simulcast on one of the FM stations. That\'s a
hard act to follow.

The crowd is a big part of the experience. The park is a sizeable piece of
real estate -- imagine the Commons stripped of trees and flattened. Then,
enlarged by a factor of 5 or 6.

Place the Hatch shell there. With an unobstructed view of the lake -- just
a large, empty BLACK space over which the fireworks are displayed.

Instead of being seated at the *real* Hatch shell and looking across the
Charles at the institute on the far (close!) shore, you see nothing save
the barges from which the fireworks are launched.

And, the fact that they are a few \"sound seconds\" away makes the large flashes
all the more exciting -- the flash tells you to brace for the delayed sound.
\"Oh, this is gonna be a BIG one!\"

I also went to Boston\'s First Night in the early \'80s. The version here ain\'t
quite the same either.

Ever since leaving the east coast, New Year\'s has been a large disappointment.
Time Square is the defining timestamp. Seeing the ball (apple, whatever) drop
at 10PM just doesn\'t work, psychologically.
 
On 07/04/2022 08:06 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 7/4/2022 8:45 PM, rbowman wrote:
On 07/04/2022 04:42 PM, Don Y wrote:
On 7/4/2022 3:06 PM, bitrex wrote:
Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state
of Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

There are a variety of state and local regulations regarding fireworks,
here.

E.g., I can buy them in the city -- but not USE them, here! Anything
that \"leaves the ground\" is banned in the state. Of course, that
doesn\'t actually prevent their use!

One of the country clubs nearby has \"traditional\" (ground and aerial)
firework displays *every* saturday night. We just pull the curtains
back on the living room window and watch from the comfort of the
air-conditioned interior. So, there\'s not much \"special\" about
them.

By contrast, the lakefront in Chicago had a great off-shore display
accompanied by a well-attended concert, in the park. Similar
to the Pops at the Hatch shell.

The best display I\'ve ever seen was in Boston. Handel\'s \'Music for the
Royal Fireworks\' and \'Water Music\' were simulcast on one of the FM
stations. That\'s a hard act to follow.

I also went to Boston\'s First Night in the early \'80s. The version
here ain\'t quite the same either.

Boston takes First Night celebrations very seriously, though usually the
times I\'ve been it\'s been cryogenically cold even for Boston in late
December.

Some say this improves the experience

The ice sculptures don\'t melt... One freaky First Night in Missoula it
was in the \'40s and raining. That sucked even more than the one with a
minor blizzard going on.

I\'d thought about going the the one in Phoenix but the security sounded
like a real PITA. This was the year of 9/11; maybe it\'s toned down now.
 
On 07/04/2022 08:42 PM, Don Y wrote:
Ever since leaving the east coast, New Year\'s has been a large
disappointment.
Time Square is the defining timestamp. Seeing the ball (apple,
whatever) drop
at 10PM just doesn\'t work, psychologically.

I haven\'t made it to 12 PM at the local operation for a long time. The
last one I can really remember was in 1999. A few people were in the
office and I was on call but when the band played Auld Lang Syne and the
lights didn\'t go out I concluded I could go home and go to bed.

I suppose it\'s time for the fireworks to commence. A few years ago some
amateur chemist upstaged the 4th on the 2nd of July. Rumor had it he was
attempting to make hash oil or some other derivative that required
butane as a solvent. When I heard the explosion I knew it wasn\'t an M-80.
 
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Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12
 
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On Mon, 4 Jul 2022 18:06:45 -0400, bitrex <user@example.net> wrote:

Just a reminder that the possession or use of fireworks in the state of
Massachusetts is illegal without an appropriate license:

https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1544050811121983489/pu/vid/1252x720/AkKyvxu8FvqSjnEq.mp4?tag=12

It\'s illegal here too.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/pqigjmo98mt6xuw/July_4_Alemany_Gap.mp4?dl=0
 

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