(a) 
On and after the first day of June, 1956, no person, firm, company, corporation, or association shall cast, throw or fire any squib, rocket, cracker, torpedo, grenade, gun, revolver, pistol, or other combustible fireworks of any kind within the city limits of the City of Teague.
(b) 
On and after the first day of June, 1956, no person, firm, company, corporation or association shall exhibit or have in his possession, with intent to give away or sell or offer for sale, or sell within the City of Teague, any squib, rocket, cracker, torpedo, grenade, gun, revolver, pistol, or other combustible fireworks of any kind, provided, however, that this article shall not apply to the sale of any such article or articles by wholesalers to each other or to the sale of any such article or articles at wholesale to merchants conducting business entirely without the City of Teague, or to the sale by wholesalers for private or public demonstration, as hereinafter provided.
(c) 
Nothing in this article shall be construed to apply to the sale, storage or use of railroad track torpedoes, or other signaling devices used by railroads, nor to the sale, storage or use of flashlight composition by photographers or dealers in photographic supplies, or prevent any public or private demonstration or display of fireworks of any kind if conducted under proper police supervision after application is made and permit issued by the city council of the City of Teague for such demonstration. Said permit shall not be granted unless such demonstration or display shall be of such character, and so located, discharged or fired, as in the opinion of said city council or chief of the fire department after proper inspection, shall not be hazardous to property or endanger any person or persons.
(d) 
Any person, firm, corporation, company, or association who shall violate any of the provisions of this article, or suffer or allow the same to be violated, shall upon conviction therefor be subject to a fine of not more than one hundred dollars (100.00).
(Ordinance adopted 1/10/56)