Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 405.16: Aggravated Unpermitted Use of Indoor Pyrotechnics in the Second Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Due to the known dangers connected with the use of pyrotechnics, before you are legally allowed to use pyrotechnics in New York, you must obtain a permit. If they are not used properly and safely, pyrotechnics can cause serious damage to property as well as cause people injury or death. One of the requirements is that you need to obtain a permit to use any pyrotechnics indoors. If you fail to get the appropriate permit for their use and you use them nonetheless, you could be charged with a crime. According to New York Penal Law § 405.10(1)(r), the term “pyrotechnic device” is defined as any device or material that contains a chemical mixture used in the entertainment industry to produce visible or audible effects by combustion, deflagration, or detonation. You could be prosecuted under New York Penal Law § 405.16 for aggravated unpermitted use of indoor pyrotechnics in the second degree if
- you use indoor pyrotechnics without having a permit, or
- if you use them without following the requirements of the permit,
- someone sustains physically injuries or
- A minimum of $250 in property is damaged.
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