Fireworks Laws in Missouri and New York

密蘇里州與紐約州的煙火法律


Introduction

This report looks at the laws for fireworks in Missouri and New York.

本報告將探討密蘇里州與紐約州的煙火法律。

Main Body

Missouri allows many types of fireworks. People can buy them from June 20 to July 10. You must be 14 years old to buy them. But, the city of Springfield says no to most fireworks.

密蘇里州允許許多類型的煙火。人們可以在 6 月 20 日至 7 月 10 日期間購買。購買者必須年滿 14 歲。然而,春田市禁止使用大多數煙火。

New York has stricter laws. People cannot use big fireworks. They can only use small sparkling fireworks from June 1 to July 5. You must be 18 years old. New York City does not allow any fireworks.

紐約州的法律較為嚴格。禁止使用大型煙火。僅在 6 月 1 日至 7 月 5 日期間可以使用小型閃光煙火。購買者必須年滿 18 歲。紐約市則禁止使用任何煙火。

Fireworks are dangerous. In 2025, 358 people went to the hospital in Missouri. In 2024, injuries went up by 52% in the USA. Most people had burns.

煙火非常危險。2025 年,密蘇里州有 358 人就醫。2024 年,美國的受傷人數增加了 52%。大多數患者為燒傷。

Conclusion

Missouri allows more fireworks than New York.

密蘇里州允許的煙火比紐約州多。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Comparing' Trick

To reach A2, you need to show how two things are different. Look at how the text compares Missouri and New York.

The Pattern: Thing A + allows more + Noun + than + Thing B.

Example from text: Missouri allows more fireworks than New York.

How to use it in real life:I have more books than my brother.Spain has more sun than England.This city has more cars than my town.


📅 Time Windows

Notice how dates are grouped. We use from [Date A] to [Date B] to show a start and an end.

  • June 20 → July 10
  • June 1 → July 5

Try this logic: I work from Monday to Friday.

Vocabulary Learning

laws (n.)
Official rules made by the government
Example:You must follow the traffic laws when you drive.
stricter (adj.)
More serious or firm about following rules
Example:My new teacher is stricter than my old teacher.
sparkling (adj.)
Shining with many small flashes of light
Example:The diamond ring is sparkling in the sun.
dangerous (adj.)
Something that can hurt you or cause a problem
Example:It is dangerous to swim in the ocean during a storm.
injuries (n.)
Physical harm or damage to the body
Example:The football player had minor injuries after the game.
burns (n.)
Damage to the skin caused by fire or hot things
Example:Be careful with the oven so you do not get burns on your hands.
Practice A2 words in a crossword