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House rejects tighter retail controls on aerosol dusters aimed at curbing inhalant abuse

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Summary

Senate Bill 21‑95, which would have classified difluoroethane‑containing aerosol dusters as a volatile chemical and required behind‑the‑counter sales, failed on a final vote after extended floor debate (5 yeas, 70 nays).

The North Dakota House on March 19 declined to pass Senate Bill 21‑95, a measure intended to limit access to aerosol dusters containing difluoroethane, a compound associated with inhalant abuse.

The Human Services Committee recommended "do not pass" by a 10‑1 vote (with 2 members excused). On the House floor, the final tally was 5 yeas and 70 nays, and the clerk declared the bill failed.

Senate Bill 21‑95 would have (per the bill…

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