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