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California’s illegal fireworks trade fueled by nefarious interstate pipeline

July 3, 2026
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California’s illegal fireworks trade fueled by nefarious interstate pipeline

California fireworks fans hungry for more high-powered pyrotechnics not sold in the state are heading for the Nevada border to get their illegal Fourth of July fix.

The Golden State only sells firecrackers that are certified “safe and sane” and sold by licensed sellers. But dozens of dealers in Nevada just miles from the California border have become a magnet for buyers looking for a bigger bang.

Fireworks blooming over Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles.
Authorities seized over 8,500 pounds of illegal commercial fireworks in East Los Angeles last month. Getty Images

At Cosmic Boom Fireworks in Amargosa Valley, cashier Jovon Oseguera said business has picked up sharply among Californians.

“It’s making [us] busier, people from everywhere just come by in the past week or so with roughly 25 to 30% of customers in a day from California,” he said.

Oseguera said Californians are drawn to higher powered aerials “mostly mortar shells and fireworks cakes” they can’t buy in their own state.

At a Fourth of July party last year, a man lit an illegal $400 cake containing professional-grade explosivesthat malfunctioned and killed an 8-year-old girl.

Welcome to Nevada sign with traffic.
Fireworks retailers in Nevada are seeing a steady uptick in customers crossing the border from California. Getty Images/iStockphoto

“A lot of them ask if they can take the fireworks back across the state line, but I tell them there’s not much [they] could really take back, except… really small stuff,” Oseguera added.

While some Nevada stores require that customers fill out forms for their purchases, his shop only checks that buyers are over 18.

A worker at Blackjack Fireworks in Pahrump, Nevada, said that the shop attracts hundreds of buyers from outside Nevada, with a significant number arriving from California during the week of July 4. 

“If you come to the store, there will be several hundred cars all year round,” said the employee, who declined to provide her name.

The staffer said some choose light the fireworks off near Walker Lake on the Nevada side, but the shop doesn’t keep track of where buyers go after their shopping sprees.

“I have no business asking where they are coming from or what their final destination will be, as it will be a violation of their rights,” the worker said. 

Wide highway view of the Las Vegas city skyline with modern skyscrapers under bright sunlight.
Many Californians are making the trek across the border into Nevada this holiday season. Getty Images

According to the latest California Department of Public Health data from 2023, the state saw 200 nonfatal hospitalizations and 718 emergency department visits due to fireworks.

In 2024, Cal Fire reported over 1,200 illegal fireworks-related fires and hundreds of injuries.

“Each year, we continue to see illegal fireworks, particularly those purchased online or shipped into California from out of state, pose a significant threat to public safety, property, and our natural resources,” a Cal Fire spokesperson told The California Post.

While Cal Fire could not share details about sensitive operations ahead of July 4 or ongoing investigations, the department is “working in close partnership with local, state, federal, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies to investigate the illegal sale, distribution, and use of dangerous fireworks.”

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman urged the residents to report illegal fireworks activity, saying that celebrations with illegal fireworks and explosives are not harmless entertainment.

Nathan Hochman speaking at a press conference about July 4th and fireworks.
DA Hochman urged LA locals to keep safety in mind while catching the July 4 fireworks this year. Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office

“These devices can kill people, causing devastating injuries and destroying entire neighborhoods,” he said.

The DA is also currently investigating several cases of illegal fireworks possession.

  • East Los Angeles/Pico Rivera: Four individuals were charged after approximately 8,500 pounds of illegal fireworks and homemade explosive devices seized on June 22, 2026.
  • South Los Angeles: Over 37,000 pounds of fireworks were discovered at a residence on May 27, 2026, leading to charges against four p eople, including child abuse charges for two defendants due to a child living in the home.
  • 6th Street Bridge: Three individuals face 21 felony counts each after the LAPD Bomb Squad recovered homemade explosives from a car on May 2, 2026.
  • Whittier: A seizure on January 13, 2026, uncovered over 24,000 pounds of fireworks and explosive-making materials in a storage unit near a preschool.

The post California’s illegal fireworks trade fueled by nefarious interstate pipeline appeared first on New York Post.

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