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Senate committee delays vote on nitrous-oxide canister age limit after senators seek higher threshold
Summary
Lawmakers debated House Bill 3447, which would require retailers to verify buyers of nitrous oxide canisters are at least 18; senators discussed raising the age to 21 and agreed to carry the bill over for further work and possible amendment to change the age threshold.
House Bill 3447A, reported from the House with 57 aye votes and heard April 15 in the Senate Committee on Labor and Business, would require retailers to verify that purchasers of retail nitrous oxide canisters that a person may directly inhale are at least 18 years old, and would require delivery verification for online sales to Oregon addresses.…
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