German Cabinet Approves Youth Nitrous Oxide Ban
The proposed legislation aims to curb the rising use of nitrous oxide and other psychoactive substances among minors.
- The German cabinet has approved a draft by Health Minister Karl Lauterbach to ban the sale of nitrous oxide to minors.
- The legislation targets the distribution of nitrous oxide through vending machines and late-night shops.
- The proposal includes stricter regulations on substances like Gammabutyrolacton and 1,4-Butandiol, commonly used as date-rape drugs.
- Exemptions to the ban are made for industrial, scientific, and medicinal uses, as well as non-abusable forms like whipped cream dispensers.
- The SPD and Green parties aim to pass the law before the upcoming Bundestag election, despite the current minority government status.