Rutland and Leicestershire PCC welcomes swift nitrous oxide legislation
By Evie Payne
21st Oct 2023 | Local News
Rupert Matthews, Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Police and Crime Commissioner, has welcomed the imminent illegality of the misuse of nitrous oxide as a boost to his campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).
The Government has announced that possession of nitrous oxide, also known as 'laughing gas', will be illegal from 8 November 2023. The move, announced as part of the government's Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan, will make nitrous oxide a controlled Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
Consequences could include an unlimited fine, a visible community punishment, a caution – which would appear on their criminal record – and for repeat serious offenders, a prison sentence.
Rupert Matthews said: "This is another positive move that will help to drive down anti-social behaviour in our communities.
"I have received dozens of complaints about the silver canisters left behind by users of nitrous oxide. While the effects of abusing nitrous oxide are no laughing matter. Not only can it cause serious health issues, but its use leads to anti-social behaviour and criminality. This both blights communities and puts additional demand on our police officers.
"This move is designed to deter young people from using the substance as a psychoactive substances and consequentially reduce anti-social behaviour.
"Having supported the calls for nitrous oxide to be reclassified as a matter of urgency, I'm pleased to see the swift introduction of this legislation."
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