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Orange County supervisors approve first reading of ordinance to curb recreational nitrous oxide sales
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved first reading of a proposed county ordinance to limit retail sales of nitrous oxide canisters, directing the county health officer to prepare a report on misuse and authorizing county counsel to pursue enforcement options.
Orange County supervisors on Feb. 11 voted unanimously to approve the first reading of a county ordinance aimed at restricting sales of nitrous oxide for recreational inhalation and to seek enforcement options against unlawful distribution.
The measure, introduced by Vice Chair Katrina Foley (Fifth District), directs the county health officer to prepare a report with recommendations on nitrous oxide abuse and instructs county counsel to pursue legal action as necessary to address…
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