How long are you allowed to shoot fireworks after the 4th of July in the state of Indiana?


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In Indiana, you are not allowed to shoot fireworks after 11 p.m. except on a holiday (as defined in IC 1-1-9-1(a)) or December 31, on which dates consumer fireworks may not be ignited, discharged, or used after midnight; or before 9 a.m. For the full law, visit: http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title22/ar11/ch14.html. ChaCha!

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