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Old 10 Jun 2003, 03:35 PM   #1
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Just a heads-up, the K-Mart where I work is selling variety packs of smoke bombs for $2-4. It's not the best quality stuff but it's cheap and some of them are pretty good size. Not sure if they'll be doing this at all K-Marts but it's worth checking out, stock up now for qualifying.
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Old 10 Jun 2003, 04:57 PM   #2
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Thanks for the heads up, but alas, i dont think they are allowed to sell them in Virginia. Some rural gas stations you can get sparklers.
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Thanks for the heads up, but alas, i dont think they are allowed to sell them in Virginia. Some rural gas stations you can get sparklers.
I didn't think you could buy them in PA either (in fact this was the first time I can remember seeing any kind of pyro sold in a store here), so it might be worth a shot. If not, try DC and Maryland
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I didn't think you could buy them in PA either (in fact this was the first time I can remember seeing any kind of pyro sold in a store here), so it might be worth a shot. If not, try DC and Maryland

fireworks are sold in both states, u just gotta know where to get em....sucks tho, fireworks are allowed in virginia but not radar detectors...found that out the hard way.
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fireworks are sold in both states, u just gotta know where to get em....sucks tho, fireworks are allowed in virginia but not radar detectors...found that out the hard way.
Actually they are legal if you have a permit. You can buy them to do 4th of July shows but small fireworks are still illegal without a permit. It's just no one cares.
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fireworks are sold in both states, u just gotta know where to get em....sucks tho, fireworks are allowed in virginia but not radar detectors...found that out the hard way.
Dude, of course they're sold, I'm talking legally here

I'm going to pick up a bunch of smoke bombs when I'm at work on Friday. Found out that the small stuff (smoke bombs, sparklers, morning glorys, etc) is legal in PA but you can't buy the big stuff unless you have a permit. Ah well, I wasn't going to bring a Roman candle into Gillette Stadium anyway.
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Just a thought I've had...

The rules here in the states are pretty hardcore about brining fireworks into a stadium. They blame it all on terrorism( I know, the terrorists have won! )

Anyways, I figured it might be more probable to use the flares in Europe. So I was wondering if any of our boys going to the Confed.Cup matches were planning on trying it. Some red flares would look great in the supporters section.
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Flares are banned in Europe too. I don't know where you're going but it's not like you can walk in with them just like that.

Maybe the control isn't as strict at something like a Confed Cup though. I dunno.
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What does any of this have to do with footy?
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I haven't been to a K-Mart in two years. All reports are false!
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