Nitrous oxide: Has ban on recreational use of laughing gas worked?

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Nitrous oxide: Has ban on recreational use of laughing gas worked?

Nitrous oxide is used legitimately by the catering industry to whip up cream and as pain relief by doctors and dentists. It is also widely touted as a party drug on the streets outside clubs and bars. In this setting, it’s known as laughing gas.

Sky’s Sadiya Chowdhury looks at the challenge the police have faced since the recreational use of laughing gas was banned.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/could-laughing-gas-ban-be-pushing-people-to-more-dangerous-drugs-13205091

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Date: August 29, 2024