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I have always wondered - how strictly is this enforced?

i have let fireworks off after the weekend and nothing happenned to me..

last year i got a massive amount of fireworks from adam and eve.. we let fireworks off on the saturday, sunday and the monday nights and i still have some left.. i think it was 6 bags for around $100 or something like that.

you can also get fireworks from most of the asian supermarkets in dickson but they charge heaps compared to adam and eve

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oh i love them, you will have to have a ACT license though, you will see shops pop up every where over the long weekend i love fireworks brings out the child in me :P

The boys are right. There is many places up that way to get them. You can also go to Exhibition park near mitchell. There is a few shops there that will open up soon. You need to have proof of ACT residency in order to get the permit and purchase the fireworks unless your well connected. Just change ur license over at the Gov shopfront and ur set

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haha, all the cool kids buy their fireworks out of the back of some guys car. Dodgiest thing i have ever done....

Call the number of a guy I got from a friend, change of location twice before getting in his car to drive to a 'safe' location. Boot opens... Gunpowder heaven. The guy had rockets for craps sake, thats the proper gauge for firework selling, wow your prospective customer with 80cm tall rockets in your boot. That was a fun weekend, only one of our group got arrested haha

but yea, long weekend only. I'd stock up this year, they are getting more and more strict as the years go on, apparently it is illegal for the stores to advertise fireworks this year

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