Get ready to show your ID while purchasing cans of whipped cream in New York City stores.
Retailers are starting to enforce an ID check to see if a person is 21 or older to purchase whipped cream.
The law passed last year amid concern that teenagers are increasingly getting high by inhaling the nitrous oxide used as a propellant in the canisters.
The first offense of selling whipped cream canisters to someone under 21 comes with a $250 fine, with fines of up to $500 for subsequent violations.
Nitrous oxide, or “laughing gas,” is a dissociative anesthetic that can be inhaled by discharging nitrous gas cartridges known as “whippets,” according to the Alcohol and Drug Foundation. In addition to short-lived euphoria, the drug can also cause loss of blood pressure, fainting, heart attack and sudden death. Potential long-term effects include memory loss and psychosis.
The bill banning the sale of whipped cream canisters to teenagers was sponsored by Democratic state Sen. Joseph Addabbo, who said he fully supported the measure after he was notified of the detrimental effect nitrous oxide was having on his district.
“This new law is an important step in combating a significant problem for many neighborhoods throughout my district,” Addabbo said when the legislation passed last fall. “The need to limit the access and sale of whippets first became apparent to me after I had been receiving constituent complaints about empty canisters on neighborhood streets. Used whippets piling up in our communities are not only an eyesore but also indicative of a significant nitrous oxide abuse problem.”
Kent Sopris, who serves as president of the New York Association of Convenience Stores, said “I let members of my organization know to enforce the law when I was aware of it just two months ago.” Sopris attributed this to a likely issue regarding how the law was tracked.
“I think that there is some sort of reporting mechanism that just didn’t go the way it was supposed to,” he said. “We had been tracking the bill last year, and when I looked in the bill tracking file, there is just no indication that it was signed.”
A spokesperson for the Schenectady-based supermarket chain Price Chopper said that self-checkouts in their stores would begin flagging whipped cream canisters as age-restricted products beginning Sept. 1. Other food retailers have taken similar steps.
More than 107,000 Americans died from drug overdose deaths last year, the highest number on record and a notable increase from the 93,655 Americans who died in 2020.
Welcome to communist NY. The nanny state.
The “most significant problem” in New York neighborhoods is any Democrat holding an elected office. The party should be “banned” from participation in any election.
omg! they are NOT having a fentanyl/heroin problem but a ‘LAUGHING GAS PROBLEM” Not to mention you have to be 21 years old to buy WHIPPED CREAM IN CAN; but you are old enough to decide you want gender assignment procedures at age 6??? WHACKOS!!!!!
WOW just WOW. What’s next you have to be 18 or 21 to buy toilet paper or coffee. NYC is sure on a roll of B.S. SMH
As the citizens are murdered, the city fights back with a Whip Cream ban, it’s a travesty.