Missouri residents spend the most per person on fireworks in the US, something like $20 per person. The next highest state is Nebraska with $11 person. Apparently we are #1 in pyros.
I love rockets! What is the maximum amouth of gram that a single rocket is allowed to have in the US? Here in the netherlands firework rockets are not allowed anymore but i do still buy them in belgium. And there the max limit is 75 grams
That's way better than here. The government agency in charge of setting firework limits in U.S.A. restricts rockets to 20 grams of firework composition. Your rockets are almost 4x as powerful.
@@gpt7842 Thanks alot for your answer! Ouch only 20 grams isnt that much :(. But i do have to say some brands i know (Funke) can make excellent rockets with 20 grams. In Germany the limit is also 20 grams for rockets. So basicly we have the same problem as the US has. Here every country has its own rules were in the US every state has its own rules and limits
@nickloos3202 Europe sounds like each country has its own limits and laws. Here, each U.S. state can have laws that are more restrictive than the national standard, but they cannot allow fireworks that exceed the weight and content limits set nationally.
Another great informative video
Those rocket headings are just for beauty, what contains the powder is the same size as 0.8” cake inner tube.
Great selection there at elite I for one love rockets
Open a store in Missouri
Missouri has pretty relaxed fireworks laws
Missouri residents spend the most per person on fireworks in the US, something like $20 per person. The next highest state is Nebraska with $11 person. Apparently we are #1 in pyros.
Missouri is also the headquarters of Spirit of '76. That would be some stiff competition. I wonder how they calculated that per capita number...
I love rockets! What is the maximum amouth of gram that a single rocket is allowed to have in the US? Here in the netherlands firework rockets are not allowed anymore but i do still buy them in belgium. And there the max limit is 75 grams
That's way better than here. The government agency in charge of setting firework limits in U.S.A. restricts rockets to 20 grams of firework composition.
Your rockets are almost 4x as powerful.
@@gpt7842 Thanks alot for your answer! Ouch only 20 grams isnt that much :(. But i do have to say some brands i know (Funke) can make excellent rockets with 20 grams. In Germany the limit is also 20 grams for rockets. So basicly we have the same problem as the US has. Here every country has its own rules were in the US every state has its own rules and limits
@nickloos3202 Europe sounds like each country has its own limits and laws. Here, each U.S. state can have laws that are more restrictive than the national standard, but they cannot allow fireworks that exceed the weight and content limits set nationally.
I just moved to milford lol
Hi neighbor!
@@EliteFireworks Cant wait to stop in for new years