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Laughing gas ban comes into force - but will it be followed?

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It's now illegal to possess nitrous oxide - more commonly known as laughing gas - for recreational purposes.

People caught with the substance will now face a fine and up to two years in prison - but there are concerns heavy users may avoid seeking help for fear of criminalisation.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/nitrous-oxide-recreational-use-of-laughing-gas-banned-in-the-uk-13003064

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