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Oxnard deputy city attorney presents ordinance to regulate sale of nitrous oxide
Summary
Andrew Gonzales, deputy city attorney for the City of Oxnard, presented a proposed ordinance to add Article 27 to Chapter 7 of the Oxnard City Code to regulate sales of nitrous oxide and discourage recreational misuse, citing health risks and gaps in local regulation.
Andrew Gonzales, deputy city attorney for the City of Oxnard, presented a proposed ordinance that would add Article 27 to Chapter 7 of the Oxnard City Code to regulate the sale of nitrous oxide, saying the measure is intended to curb recreational misuse and protect public health.
Gonzales told meeting attendees that “nitrous oxide is an odorless, colorless chemical that can be inhaled for legitimate purposes associated with medical or dental procedures in a clinical setting and is legitimately used for industrial purposes and as a propellant…
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