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(425 ILCS 30/24) (from Ch. 127 1/2, par. 124)
Sec. 24.
The provisions of this Act shall not be construed or held to
abrogate or in any way affect the power of cities, villages, and
incorporated towns to regulate, restrain and prohibit the use of fireworks,
firecrackers, torpedoes, Roman candles, skyrockets and other pyrotechnic
displays within their corporate limits. The sections of this Act and every
part of such sections are hereby declared to be independent sections and
parts of sections, and the invalidity of any section or part thereof shall
not affect any other section or part of a section.
(Source: Laws 1935, p. 881.)
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