L.A. wants to ban using nitrous oxide to get high. But challenges loom
Briefly

Councilmember Imelda Padilla stated, "Nitrous oxide is a trending drug that is extremely addictive, harmful, and now more than ever, easily accessible at smoke and tobacco shops across the City." This highlights the growing concern over the recreational use of nitrous oxide among youth.
The Los Angeles City Council is considering a ban on nitrous oxide sales, as council members are alarmed by its accessibility to minors and potential health risks associated with recreational use.
"Purchasing nitrous oxide with the intent to inhale is considered a misdemeanor in California - punishable by up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine," indicating the legal implications and enforcement challenges surrounding the substance.
"Vendors have now even introduced flavored nitrous oxide onto shelves," suggests that marketing tactics may be exacerbating the problem by making the product more appealing to young consumers.
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