1305.01   DEFINITIONS.
   As used in this chapter:
   (a)   "Booby trap" means a small tube that has a string protruding from both ends, that has a friction- sensitive composition and that is ignited by pulling the ends of the string.
   (b)   "Cigarette load" means a small wooden peg that is coated with a small quantity of explosive composition and that is ignited in a cigarette.
   (c)   "Fireworks" means any composition or device prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or an audible effect by combustion, deflagration or detonation, except ordinary matches, sparklers on a wire stick, auto burglar alarms and novelties and trick noisemakers.
   (d)   "Novelties and trick noisemakers" includes the following items:
      (1)   Devices that produce a small report intended to surprise the user, including, but not limited to, booby traps, cigarette loads, party poppers and snappers;
      (2)   Snakes or glow worms;
      (3)   Smoke devices;
      (4)   Trick matches;
      (5)   Caps, toy pistols, canes, guns or other devices in which paper or plastic caps contain twenty-five hundredths grains or less of explosive material; and
      (6)   Model rockets and model rocket motors.
   (e)   "Party popper" means a small plastic or paper item that contains not more than sixteen milligrams of friction-sensitive explosive composition, that is ignited by pulling a string protruding from the item, and from which paper streamers are expelled when the item is ignited.
   (f)   "Smoke device" means a tube or sphere that contains pyrotechnic composition and that, upon ignition, produces white or colored smoke as the primary effect.
   (g)   "Snake or glow worm" means a device that consists of a pressed pellet of pyrotechnic composition that produces a large, snake-like ash upon burning, which ash expands in length as the pellet burns.
   (h)   "Snapper" means a small, paper-wrapped item that contains a minute quantity of explosive composition coated on small bits of sand, and that, when dropped, implodes.
   (i)   "Trick match" means a kitchen or book match that is coated with a small quantity of explosive composition and that, upon ignition, produces a small report or a shower of sparks.
(Ord. 140-87. Passed 6-15-87.)