Laughing gas ban begins today as it becomes class C drug

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Laughing gas ban begins today as it becomes class C drug
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From today, nitrous oxide becomes a class C drug with people in posession of it facing consequences.

Being in possession of laughing gas with the intent of getting high has been made illegal from today and repeat offenders will face up to two years in jail.

The ban was promised as part of the Government’s anti-social behaviour action plan and makes nitrous oxide a class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.An unlimited fine, community sentences or, for repeat serious offenders, a prison term are all possible consequences. Licences will not be required to carry nitrous oxide but users will need to demonstrate they are lawfully in possession of the gas and not intending to wrongfully inhale it.

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