Pennsylvania law prohibits the use and sale of certain fire extinguishers containing hazardous chemicals like carbon tetrachloride in schools and public buildings. It also bans selling gasoline in glass containers and criminalizes the possession, manufacture, or sale of incendiary devices such as Molotov cocktails, with certain exceptions for authorized personnel. These laws aim to enhance safety and prevent dangerous devices and substances from being used or distributed in the state.
Fire extinguishers containing carbon tetrachloride are prohibited in Pennsylvania schools, buses, and public buildings to prevent health hazards.
Yes, selling gasoline in glass containers is a summary offense under Pennsylvania law.
Incendiary devices, like Molotov cocktails, are illegal to own, manufacture, or sell in Pennsylvania, except for authorized personnel performing official duties.
Yes, authorized personnel of the U.S., Commonwealth, or local governments may use incendiary devices as part of their official duties.