A firework shell explodes near a crowd of people near Main Street and Court Street in Charles City, Iowa on Friday, July 4, 2008, during Charles City's Fourth of July Fireworks Display, right as the show was gearing for the finale. (AP Photo/Charles City Press, Ryan Kronberg)
MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Andrew Tate of Provo finalizes his fireworks purchase at the Phantom Fireworks station at the Provo Macey's parking lot with his mother Karen Tate Monday, June 30, 2008.
Craig Miller, right, standing with his attorney Mark Ethington before Fourth District Judge Fred D. Howard, looks back at the prosecuting attorney as they make a statement during the court hearing where Miller plead guilty on two charges in Fourth District Court in Provo, Utah, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008. He plead to a third degree felony of possessing an incendiary device and to a class A misdemeanor of reckless endangerment. Miller discharged a homemade device that exploded and seriously injured Bridger Hunt an 11 year old boy riding his bike in Miller's neighbor on July 24, 2007. (AP Photo/Stuart Johnson, Pool)
ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Jeff Hendricks and his wife Danielle ring customers up Wednesday, July 02, 2008 at their TNT fireworks tent in Springville.
ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Jeff Hendricks organized fireworks during a slow period Wednesday, July 02, 2008 at his TNT fireworks tent in Springville. Hendricks has been running a fireworks stand for about nine years.
A worker assembles parts of fireworks at Southern Fireworks Manufacture's factory in Liuyang in Hunan province, China Thursday June 19, 2008. As Americans celebrate their Independence Day, the Chinese industry that provides more than 80 percent of America's fireworks is in crisis. Chinese ports and most ships are increasingly unwilling to handle their dangerous cargo. The result: a fall of at least 30 percent in overseas shipments this year. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
**RETRANSMITTING TO CORRECT DETAILS ON SENTENCING** Craig Miller, center, embraces his family following his sentencing Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008 in Utah's 4th District Court in Provo. Miller will serve at least 21 days in jail, with the possibility of serving the rest on GPS monitoring. He'll also serve three years probation. (AP Photo/Keith Johnson,pool)
**RETRANSMITTING TO CORRECT DETAILS ON SENTENCING** Craig Miller points to his family while his attorney Mark Ethington stands next to him as Miller addresses Judge Fred Howard during Miller's sentencing Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008 in Utah's 4th District Court in Provo. Miller will serve at least 21 days in jail, with the possibility of serving the rest on GPS monitoring. He'll also serve three years probation. (AP Photo/Keith Johnson,pool)
FILE - In this Wednesday, June 24, 2009, file photo, the Target Fireworks display lights the sky over downtown Detroit. Even beaten-down cities like Detroit, which has been flayed by high unemployment and a faltering auto industry, have been able to keep their display, which is primarily paid for by corporate sponsors including Target Corp. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, Elizabeth Conley) ** DETROIT OUT; NO SALES **
CELIA TOBIN/Daily Herald Dana Luke, aunt of Bridger Hunt, holds up a photograph of her 11-year-old nephew at a press conference at Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake City Friday, July 25, 2008. Hunt, who is from Orem, was still in critical condition Friday evening after a homemade firework exploded in close proximity to him as he was riding his bike through his grandparents' neighborhood Thursday.
CRAIG DILGER / Daily Herald Bridger Hunt and his mother Mindy Carter Shaw discuss the injuries he sustained during a fireworks accident on July 24, 2008 and his recovery during a press conference on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008.
photo courtesy of family Bridger Hunt, 11, of Orem, was severely injured when a homemade firework exploded near him while he was riding his bike Thursday evening.
Jon Karich, of Orem Owlz, celebrates with teammates after hitting a home run in the bottom of the 4th for the first run of the game on Friday, July 24th.. LANCE BOOTH/Daily Herald
Dillon Baird, of the Orem Owlz, runs to third base after hitting a triple in the bottom of the 4th. Baird also had an RBI bringing the score to 4-0 Owlz on Friday, July 24th. LANCE BOOTH/Daily Herald
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