Not only your state
The truth be known about this subject from a legal prospective is this... Firecracker cannons, are only legal to shoot of course if you live in a state that allows class C common fireworks firstly,,,, but the rub issue is this, state and federal law enforcement, look at class C fireworks very much like they look at firearms, in as much as you can not alter anything classified as a firearm in any way other than aesthetics or you have run a foul of the law, and the same thing applies to fireworks, just because you start with a class C device, like a simple 1 1/2" black Cat lets say...doesn't mean that you can alter them from their intended use , as you will note all consumer grade fireworks come with instructions on the package as to how to fire, and many of those instructions are from a safety point of view, but also have a legal side to them,,, there are simple little additions that come with firearms and fireworks laws, which is usually stated as
"Intended Use".... those words intended use are paramount in the laws that protect the use and collection of antique and antique replica, Cannons / Mortars / Thundermugs......
The minute you take any of those 3 Items which we all love , and have a protected legal right to enjoy, and use them to fire an expoding projectile, and I don't care about the Mg's of flash ,it could be a lady finger for all I care.....
You have rung the bell.... of "intended use" and turned your safe and fun BP Cannon/Mortar/Thundermug into what is classified by the ATF as a military type mortar, and thus alters it's classification to a firearm, and you can't unring that bell.
All of the sudden with nothing more than the change of payload your protected BP device becomes classified as a firearm, and thus would require a great deal of licensing for the making and use of such items as they will all fall under the GCA (gun control act),and the laws that restrict their manufacture and or use.....= Bad Medicine.....
Although the colored and flying fuse idea also appears to be a fairly safe and visually great concept,,,, it has it's pitfalls as well
Many Class C fireworks manufacturers use this fuse cut into small pieces as payload for smaller fountains and as effects in many stick type rockets, which are also deployed by a small burst of BP at the seated position( when shell is going neither up or down anymore)
So there could clearly be issues where local law enforcement could look at this as manufacturing a fireworks device, and just because it may be legal to use Class C in your state, that's not even close to whats required to make them..(whole different story)
As a short example a man who anticipated his favorite team winning the big game had made himself up in advance a simple little toy that many of us have played with in our pasts ,it was a balloon filled with 2 common gasses I wont mention here ! , he had kept it in the back seat of his car on the trip to the game and somehow it was ignited, it blew out all his windows, and literally mushroomed the roof of his car, which fortunately he was not in at the time the article claims....
The end result was that the police found the man who owned the car and he was charged with making an incendiary device....a felony.....
So even though the balloon and it's contents were very legal and very common, they were assembled in such a way that it violated the "intended use" which then left him open to be charged in a number of ways he had not expected I'm sure...
and this could end up being the reach local law enforcement would take on firing fuse pieces from any BP device, based on intended use it could be classified as manufacturing Fireworks or if they are in a really bad mood making an incendiary device, neither of which would be fun for the whole family......
So as a Pyrotech for some 30 plus years, I would suggest from a legal standpoint (and I'm not a lawyer) but have had many occasions to consult one, that we don't sully the reputation of legal BP firing devices, by trying to alter them into things they are not, and if it's fireworks you want, pay the small fees for a limited use permit, and you can order, transport, and fire, all the fireworks you like as per the limitations of the permit you choose as there are several different types to choose from depending on....What? say it with me now...... "Intended Use"
So my last post on this subject would be this.... if you want snap crackle and pop with brilliant colors,and live where they are legal then buy fireworks, and enjoy.......and save the BP Cannons /Mortars/ Thundermugs for the Boom that is missing in a class C display.
It will protect you from having to try and explain to local law enforcement what in the world you were thinking, you will get fireworks as intended and made safely for your use and enjoyment, and most importantly it will keep the law makers from adding unwarranted restrictions on the BP cannons we love as they may just consider those Cannons /Mortars, and Thundermugs as the hand that rocked the cradle,and make more restrictions than are already in place.............
I urge anyone that is interested in this subject to do some research, No-one is saying you can't have colored,snap,crackle,pop, and BOOM ! I'm just suggesting that they remain separate as far as the devices used to achieve them........
As my 4th was spent under a near constant downpour of rain, we will be celebrating tonight, and smoke and fire pics will be posted sometime this week....... I hope all this mumbo jumbo has had a positive effect, and if nothing else has made you aware of the dreaded
"Intended Use" concept... it's not all that well known, but believe me those that wish to enforce it are well aware of it, and so should you be...
I hope everyone had a safe and happy 4th....................