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 Jun 29, 2026

Fireworks Ordinance in City of Glasgow

As the nation gets ready to celebrate the 4th of July and the United States turning 250 its good to know the laws regarding fireworks.

In the City of Glasgow, fireworks are only allowed in city limits from June 24th-July 5th of each year. The use of fireworks are permitted between the hours of 12:30pm and 12:30am each day. The restriction on fireworks is that aerial projectiles may not have the ability to exceed 10 feet in air. 

For the complete ordinance in Glasgow:

Ordinances | City Of Glasgow, Montana

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