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Effective May 24, anyone who pur chases or shoots off fireworks must have a permit from the Bureau of Al cohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explo sives. The requirement is part of the Safe Explosives Act, signed into law by President Bush in November 2002. The law requires individuals buy ing and shooting fireworks to fill out an application, submit a photograph and fingerprints, and undergo a per sonal interview with bureau agents. The application costs $25. The permit is valid for one year and allows the holder to buy fire works six times within that year. However, the fireworks must be bought within the state of residence for the permit holder. The penalty for people convicted of possessing the devices without a permit is up to 10 years in prison and a fine. The law does not affect what the bureau calls consumer fireworks, such as firecrackers and sparklers, said Senior Special Agent Larry Scott. He added that the permit does not allow the holder to purchase fire works or explosives normally illegal in the state. "They need to check with state and local laws and regulations," he said. The law also exempts cities or other government groups from the requirement. The law gives the bureau up to 90 days to process applications, but, Scott said, the agency is working to process applications quickly in time for the Fourth of July. Scott said the problem with the new law is that people looking to shoot fireworks only once a year have been caught unaware of the new gov ernment permit. The bureau's Kansas City office sent out news releases in April, he said, and many groups in volved in fireworks were already aware, but news to one-time shooters has been spread by word of mouth. Scott warned that because people are just finding out about the require ment, time is running short for the application process to be completed in time for the Fourth of July. 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