While the below directly applies to Arizona, please keep in mind that much of the west is in drought condition with high potential of sever wildfires.
***************
As firefighters continue their efforts to stop several major wildfires burning in Arizona, the public is reminded that shooting off fireworks is always prohibited on federal public lands and state trust lands in Arizona.
Dry conditions have already prompted fire officials to issue fire restrictions and closures across much of Arizona prohibiting the use of any flame, including smoking, wood and charcoal fires, welding, and even using firearms in some areas. Any spark has the potential to ignite a new fire, and sending fireworks into the air could have devastating effects.
The penalty for using fireworks on federal public lands and state trust lands ranges from a fine to imprisonment of not more than six months, or both. Any person found to be responsible for starting a wildfire could also be presented with the bill for putting out the fire. The BLM has already had one confirmed wildfire started by a firecracker. Fire engines from the Monument Fire responded, and quickly put the fire out.
For additional information on current fire restrictions, please call 1-877-864-6985, visit
http://wildlandfire.az.gov/or contact your local Bureau of Land Management or Forest Service office, National Park Service Visitor Center, Arizona State Forestry, or the Public Lands Information Center at (602) 417-9300.