A law intended to curb the inhalation of nitrous oxide among teenagers was interpreted by some to be an all-out ban on whipped-cream canisters.
Source: New York Times
Show ID to Buy Whipped Cream? New York Law Stirs Confusion
More from Addiction (Psychology)More posts in Addiction (Psychology) »
- Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal, Phoenix House Founder, Dies at 87
- New York Now Leads Nation in Mobile Sports Betting
- Online Sports Betting’s N.Y. Debut: $2.4 Billion in Wagers in 5 Weeks
- Supervised Injection Sites for Drug Users to Open in New York City
- Overdose Deaths Reached Record High as the Pandemic Spread
More from Albany (NY)More posts in Albany (NY) »
- New York City, Once a Minimum Wage Leader, Now Lags Behind
- Ditching the Car and Enjoying the View on a Trip to the Berkshires
- New York’s Top Judge, Janet DiFiore, to Step Down
- Hochul Prepares New Legislation in Response to New York Gun Law Ruling
- Gov. Hochul Stockpiles Donations, as Rivals Struggle to Keep Pace
More from DessertsMore posts in Desserts »
More from Law and LegislationMore posts in Law and Legislation »
- Inside a High-Stakes Fight to Limit Social Media’s Hold on Children
- State Finds NYC’s Foie Gras Ban Violates Farmers’ Rights
- Behind New York City’s Shift on Mental Health, a Solitary Quest
- A Times Square Hotel Was Set To Become Affordable Housing. Then the Union Stepped In.
- How New York City Became a Free-for-All of Unlicensed Weed
More from New York StateMore posts in New York State »
- George Santos Is Expected to Plead Guilty, People Close to Case Say
- Inside a High-Stakes Fight to Limit Social Media’s Hold on Children
- Adams’s Re-election Bid Fueled by Real Estate Titans and Out-of-Towners
- New York Governor Seeks to Address Housing Crisis With Stopgap Measures
- First Muslim Woman to Be Federal Judge Confirmed by Senate
More from Queens (NYC)More posts in Queens (NYC) »
- Man Is Arrested in Queens Stabbing Spree, Officials Say
- How a World Cup Podcaster (and Messi Superfan) Spends Her Sundays
- What Does Queens Need More, a New Park or a New Train Line?
- $2 Billion Development in Queens Approved Amid Housing Crisis
- He Was Wrongly Imprisoned at 16. Eight Years Later, He Walks Free.
More from Shopping and RetailMore posts in Shopping and Retail »
More from State LegislaturesMore posts in State Legislatures »
- Inside a High-Stakes Fight to Limit Social Media’s Hold on Children
- The Days of Doggies in the Window Are Numbered
- Mayor Adams’ Plan for NYC’s Housing Crisis Would Relax Rules for Developers
- New York City, Once a Minimum Wage Leader, Now Lags Behind
- Election Day in New York: Who’s Running and How to Vote
More from Stop & Shop Supermarket CoMore posts in Stop & Shop Supermarket Co »
More from Supermarkets and Grocery StoresMore posts in Supermarkets and Grocery Stores »
Be First to Comment