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Oklahoma State
Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: May 23,
2005
Audio Clip
Sen. Jonathan Nichols
Senate Gives Final Approval to Ban on Alcohol Inhalation
Machines
The State Senate has given final approval to a measure
designed to stop a dangerous new fad in its tracks—Senate
Bill 663 would make it illegal for anyone to sell, buy, furnish,
manufacture or possess an alcohol inhalation device.
Sen. Jonathan
Nichols, R-Norman is author of SB 663. He said he wrote the
bill after members of law enforcement spoke with him about the machines
being used in bars and clubs in other parts of the country. Nichols
said wanted to make sure the trend didn’t make its way into
Oklahoma.
“We’re not talking about medical devices, and we’ve
included language to ensure those things are protected. We’re
talking about devices that let people go to a bar and literally
inhale alcohol. The problem is that these devices get alcohol into
a person’s system so fast, they can succumb to alcohol poisoning
before they even know it’s happening,” Nichols said.
The legislation includes penalties of a fine of up to $5,000 and
the permanent revocation of a license to sell alcohol.
“The penalties are tough because we want this law to act as
a deterrent against these devices—we haven’t seen them
yet in Oklahoma and that’s the way we want to keep it,”
SB 663 now moves to the House for a final vote then goes to Gov.
Brad Henry for further consideration.
For more
information contact:
Senator Nichol's
Office- (405) 521-5535

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