• jbk@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 months ago

    Is it maybe an US-exclusive thing? Due to less stricter regulations maybe? I’m from Europe and no compressed air was 18+ or had warning signs like “causes instant death”

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      Probably because you can buy beer at 16, so no one is trying to get high on office supplies.

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          2 months ago

          Nitrous is not comparable to air dusters

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          And a beer at the supermarket costs the equivalent of $18.

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      I’m in the US and haven’t bought compressed air recently, but I definitely didn’t need to present ID the last time I did.

      This article says 38 states have age restrictions, but after a brief search, I couldn’t find any evidence for this in my state (Utah). It’s illegal to use it to get high and to sell it to someone with the understanding that they’ll use it to get high. But now I’m curious, I’ll have to ask the next time I’m at a store that sells it.