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Gallatin leaders make decision on proposed sparkler ban
Gallatin city officials decided against banning sparklers but implemented firework sale regulations. Fireworks can only be sold seasonally around New Year’s Eve and the Fourth of July, require buyers to be 16 or older, and cannot be set off within 600 feet of certain locations like churches and schools.
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