最近别发这种朋友圈!已有多人被抓!
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-01 10:33

Core Viewpoint - The sale of fireworks through social media platforms, such as WeChat, is illegal without the necessary permits, and individuals engaging in such activities face legal consequences [7][9]. Group 1: Illegal Sales Cases - On December 24, 2025, in Huainan, Anhui, an individual named Li was found selling fireworks through WeChat and was detained for illegal storage of dangerous materials, with 135 boxes of fireworks confiscated [1]. - On December 23, 2025, in Shouguang, Shandong, Han illegally purchased and sold fireworks without the required transportation permits and qualifications, leading to his administrative detention [3]. - On December 16, 2025, in Wuyi, Zhejiang, police discovered Chen selling 76 pieces of various fireworks at his home, resulting in his administrative detention [5]. Group 2: Legal Implications - Selling fireworks without a permit is considered illegal, and both sellers and those who share such advertisements can be held legally responsible if issues arise from the sale [10]. - The illegal operation of fireworks sales exceeding 50,000 yuan or illegal gains over 10,000 yuan can lead to criminal charges under the illegal business operation law [8]. - According to the Fireworks Safety Management Regulations, unauthorized production or sale of fireworks can result in fines ranging from 20,000 to 100,000 yuan, along with confiscation of illegal goods [9]. Group 3: Safety Regulations - To legally sell fireworks, businesses must obtain a retail license and comply with safety management regulations, including approval from safety production supervision departments [8]. - Fireworks must be stored safely, away from heat sources and in well-ventilated areas, to prevent accidents [15]. - Transportation of fireworks requires a specific transport permit, and vehicles must display appropriate hazard warning signs [18].