ENID, OK - Enid has a city wide ban on the possession, sale and use of fireworks within city limits. State Law says fireworks can only be sold in Oklahoma between June 15 and July 6. Class C fireworks, such as firecrackers, bottle rockets and exploding devices are prohibited in city limits, but novelty fireworks, such as party poppers and smoke bombs, are permitted.
If you get caught you could be fined up to $500 plus court costs. You can transport fireworks within city limits if they stay unopened.
You can set off fireworks outside the city limits on private property but it is illegal to set off fireworks on county or public roads or near a standing crop.
Fireworks have been banned from Enid city limits since 1938.
The Oklahoma State Statute says it shall be unlawful to explode or ignite fireworks within five hundred (500) feet of any church, hospital, asylum, unharvested flammable agricultural crop, public school or where fireworks are stored, sold or offered for sale. This in is effect even outside of the city limits.