Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Solvent & Gas Use headlines October 2021

 

Rugby teens accused of Coventry knife attack ‘intended to kill’ victim, jury told Taylor and the 17-year-old were staying at the Hylands Hotel, where CCTV showed they both appeared to be intoxicated and the 17-year-old was inhaling nitrous oxide from a balloon.

Brain-injured butane gas addict back in prison for spitting at officer A  gas addict who sniffed so much butane she has brain damage spat at a female custody detention officer as she and police officers were attempting to strip her in a police station cell.

Bexley police get extra powers to fine drinkers and nitrous oxide users on the spot Police will be able to fine drunken louts £100 on the spot after town hall chiefs imposed a special rule in one borough.

USA

Mother wants to warn of dangers of huffing The mother shares the story of her deceased son, hoping to save someone else from Huff’s danger. Her son said he was addicted to the air duster used to clean computer keyboards.

University of Kentucky suspends fraternity activities after death of student Following the death of an 18-year-old student, the University of Kentucky has announced it is suspending new member events at all of its fraternities.

Waukee man allegedly crashes car while huffing canned air He has four prior OWI charges in the last 12 years and five total in his criminal history, according to court records.

Australia

Nang gang: Nitrous oxide helps alleviate depression, study finds Inhaling nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is an excellent way to fight depression. Appearing in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the new research suggests that low, hourly doses of the gas are sufficient to produce a significant therapeutic effect, with none of the undesirable side-effects associated with higher doses.

Kashmir

In Kashmir, 2 of every 3 people abusing inhalants are minor  While the abuse of drugs has Kashmir in its crutches, among minors, inhalants often form the entry into the dark world of substances. They constitute over 60 percent of patients seeking treatment for addiction of inhalants


Friday, October 08, 2021

VSU Headlines - September 2021

 UK

National Records Scotland has released an update on Volatile Substance Abuse and Helium deaths in Scotland. The report indicates that there were e deaths associated with VSA in Scotland in 2020. 

Criminalising nitrous oxide users is no laughing matter if it distracts from more serious drug problems In England and Wales, it is not illegal to possess nitrous oxide – but that could soon change. The UK’s home secretary, Priti Patel, has asked her scientific advisers to review the evidence on the harm associated with its use.

Drunk woman who had been inhaling gas was banging on doors in her knickers POLICE responded to reports of a woman wearing only knickers running around the street banging on doors and shouting at people while drinking alcohol and inhaling butane gas.

Police set to be given tough new powers to crack down on 'hippy crack' in Harborough Harborough council is acting because the widespread use of hippy crack is heavily linked to anti-social behaviour.

Warning after large canisters of Nitrous Oxide discovered in Bolton town centre Council chiefs say that the use of laughing gas is increasingly common despite it being illegal for recreational use.

Ireland

Nitrous-oxide: Laughing gas hits a new high in Ireland During lockdowns, ‘hippy crack’ became an increasingly popular way of getting high.

Amazon stops selling nitrous oxide in Ireland  Company cites concerns over safe transportation of ‘laughing gas’ rather than use as an illicit drug.

USA

Spokane driver arrested after huffing cans of keyboard duster A Spokane driver was arrested after he admitted to huffing keyboard duster inside his vehicle on Friday, according to a Spokane County Sheriff’s Office news release.

Man arrested for huffing in wrong apartment with woman’s sweater on A 29-year-old man was arrested around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday after he was found in a woman’s apartment wearing her sweater and sitting on her couch huffing air duster.

Australia

Why deodorant is behind locked doors now in Mount Isa Woolworths has installed new secure deodorant cabinets in the health and beauty aisle at its Mount Isa store to hold all aerosol deodorant products.

Singapore

Drug abuser who stabbed officer in violent struggle jailed 8 years, will serve out remainder of previous sentence He locked himself in the room with a butane gas canister and lighter, shouting threats and refusing to open the door for the police.

Monday, September 06, 2021

VSU Headlines - August 2021

 UK

House blaze which killed mother was 'sparked by gas canisters and TV'  An explosion which killed a mother was likely sparked when she switched on her television after pierced gas canisters had filled her living room with butane.

Ban on 'hippy crack' use across Nuneaton and Bedworth could come into force Empty little silver cannisters of nitrous oxide are commonplace on roads and streets across the two towns.

Laughing gas: Parents urged to warn children about dangers of nitrous oxide following discovery of canisters on Sheppey Parents have been urged to warn their children against the use of laughing gas after the discovery of "multiple" nitrous oxide canisters.

USA 

Driver arrested after huffing nitrous oxide, crashing with children in vehicle A man was arrested Tuesday after crashing a vehicle on a U.P. highway while under the influence of drugs and transporting children.

Portland firm will file lawsuit against aerosol makers and sellers to protect road users from ‘driving zombies’ Lawyers for the family of a Salem woman who was hit and killed while bicycling in October 2020 will file a lawsuit on Monday against the manufacturers of inhalants they say turn drivers into “zombies”.

Man jailed after using inhalant in front of officer A 28-year-old male was arrested and booked into jail on July 20 after reportedly using a compressed air duster as an inhalant in public. 

Australia

Rexona Deodrant Leaves 16-Year-Old Girl With Permanent Brain Damage The mother of a teen girl who suffered brain damage after inhaling toxic fumes from Rexona deodorant cans is pleading with parents to talk to their kids about the ill effects of chroming.

India

Youth dies after inhaling pesticides A man died after inhaling pesticide in Bhode village of the district, police said here on Monday.

Thursday, July 29, 2021

VSU Headlines - July 2021

UK

Penryn teenager died after inhaling gases from deodorant cans: His parents had no idea of his solvent abuse.

Jailed in Norfolk: 'Dangerous' machete wielder and man jumping on cars. [He] had previously been given a community order to help with his use of alcohol and butane gas addiction.

Man from Sawtry banned from entering St Ives and Huntingdon town centres for five years: The order also states he must not: ... Be in possession of any aerosol, inhalant substances or butane gas canister in a public place. Consume any aerosol, inhalant substances or butane gas canister in a public place ...

Spate of deaths in Spanish hotels sparks major warning for British tourists: Revellers have been urged to steer clear of nitrous oxide - also known as laughing gas - following two tragedies and several serious injuries, including one British teenager who broke both her legs jumping from a bridge.

White van men 'knock out' driver after throwing laughing gas canisters at his car: The victim, 50, was left with serious injuries.

[Manchester] Police seize cannabis, alcohol, and nitrous oxide canisters from stop searches: The seizure marks the first weekend people in England are partying since restrictions were eased.

Dr Zak: nitrous oxide abuse is no laughing matter: A recent small US study of patients with treatment resistant depression has suggested that inhaled nitrous oxide, administered in a doctor’s office at regular intervals, may improve patients’ symptoms.

Love Island's Liam Reardon ‘inhales hippy crack’ in resurfaced clip with friends at outdoor gathering: In the social media video posted by his friend in 2019, the Welsh brick layer, 21, appears to breath in the 'laughing gas' through a blue balloon while surrounded by pals. 

Warning after 227 nitrous oxide canisters found on rural Gloucestershire road: The policing team also issued a warning to people messing about with the gas, reminding them that nitrous oxide can be fatal if inhaled and should not be used recreationally.

Nitrous oxide canisters found in Leavesden Country Park: A former park ranger has warned young people are risking their health after a “shocking” amount of nitrous oxide canisters were found in Leavesden Country Park (Herts).

Police seize 'hippy crack' in Holmer Green after complaints: Police confirm there have been complaints of misuse of nitrous oxide in Holmer Green (Bucks).

IRELAND

Nitrous oxide warning as laughing gas becomes huge problem for Dublin teenagers: Whippets, laughing gas, or hippy crack are just a few of the names for the nitrous oxide trend.

Abuse of laughing gas becoming a problem for teenagers: An expert is warning of the dangers of nitrous oxide after a surge in abuse of the substance, while South Dublin County Council has passed a motion to try and tackle the issue. 

NETHERLANDS

MPs want to go ahead with national laughing gas ban: The majority of parliamentarians have expressed their support for a ban on the recreational use of laughing gas. The caretaker Cabinet postponed banning the substance this spring due to insufficient resources to enforce it, and opted for the next Cabinet to handle the issue.

USA

‘Collin’s Law’ signed to stiffen hazing penalties in Ohio: Republican Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday signed “Collin’s Law,” named for Collin Wiant, an 18-year-old Ohio University freshman who died in 2018 after ingesting nitrous oxide at a fraternity house.

Why is the FDA warning about nitrite poppers? The FDA issued its warning because it has noticed an increase in reports of hospitalizations and deaths after inhalation or ingestion of nitrite poppers. The FDA statement can be found here

Deflated balloons along river appear to be remnants of nitrous oxide use during concerts (NC): Noticed deflated balloons near Riverfront Park earlier this week? It’s the aftermath of a subculture looking for a speedy and potentially dangerous high this past weekend. It’s also a glaring environmental concern.

AUSTRALIA

‘Wasted life’: Teen’s brain damaged after inhaling deodorant fumes: The 16-year-old has severe brain damage after inhaling cans of deodorant. Aussie mum shares tragic footage of daughter hospitalised for inhaling deodorant fumes: The footage shows the devastating impact "chroming" had on her bed-ridden teenager, who remains in hospital care.

Whipping cream canisters have many uses beyond ‘nangs’. Banning them isn’t necessary: Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has been considering whether whipping cream canisters containing nitrous oxide should be placed in Schedule 10 of the Poisons Standard.

Major supermarkets lock up aerosol deodorants to combat 'chroming' in NT: Supermarket giant Woolworths is locking away all aerosol deodorant products in the Northern Territory to help reduce inhalant abuse among young people.

Wednesday, July 07, 2021

VSU Headlines - June 2021

UK

Appeal after collision and nitrous oxide incident: At 5.30pm officers arrested a 21-year-old man from Hertfordshire, near the junction of Tacon Road and Pretyman Road, on suspicion of drug-driving.

British teenager leapt off bridge after taking laughing gas in Spain: Just hours later ... a 31-year-old British man ended up in intensive care after attempting to jump off a balcony and into a swimming pool. The man had also been taking laughing gas, or nitrous oxide and drinking.

Window cleaners ran profitable sideline selling laughing gas drug to users: [They] were caught with 1,700 nitrous oxide canisters in their car and more than £2,000 in cash.

Flintshire operation launched to tackle youth 'laughing gas' use: A police operation has been launched to crack down on the dangerous illicit use of 'laughing gas' by youths.

Asda staff abused by people getting high on laughing gas in Oadby store car park: A banning order is now being considered.

Scores of people make their voices heard on proposals to clamp down on ‘hippy crack’ in Harborough: Their comments and feedback are now being reviewed by Harborough District Council following the six-week public consultation.

Other stories concerned with nitrous oxide use and related antisocial behaviour came from Birmingham, CalderdaleCardiff, Gillingham, Leicestershire, Oldham, and Whitstable.

David Cameron’s Great Aunt Loved Morphine, and Other Historical UK Drug Facts: Half a century since the birth of Britain’s dubious Misuse of Drugs Act, a new book delves into the history of our equally dubious war on drugs ... Overall, according to Shapiro, “solvent sniffing has caused more deaths among teenagers than all the other drugs put together”.

IRELAND

Tragic 'hippy crack' teen's father slams Drug Minister's curbs as "a joke": Alex's parents have set up a community group to raise awareness about hippy crack and other drugs and will go to schools to speak about their son's death.

Dublin Bay South: Concerns over drug use among youths: Empty laughing gas canisters can be found scattered across Ringsend's parks and amenities.

SPAIN

Two men with over 70 bottles of “laughing gas” arrested in Marbella: The two men were arrested with more than 70 bottles of nitrous oxide, known as “laughing gas”, along with promotional leaflets offering the supply of the dangerous gas to private parties on the Costa del Sol.

USA

Plea hearing set for driver accused of huffing, texting in fatal pedestrian crash (WI): [He] is charged with homicide by negligent operation of a vehicle, homicide by a vehicle using a controlled substance and hit-and-run.

Man admits to doing 'Whip-Its' before crashing into Lubbock Police Department truck (TX): The suspect involved in a car crash with a Lubbock Police Department truck on Wednesday, June 2nd, has admitted to doing "whip-its" around 15 to 20 minutes before the crash.

Police say he was high when he crashed his truck in Great Barrington. Now, they can't prove it (MA): Police say a town man was high from inhaling from a can of computer duster when he crashed his pickup truck into another vehicle, causing what the other driver says are lasting injuries.

Two teens arrested when found parked by Lake Mendocino with a loaded gun, drugs (CA): Charges of possessing nitrous oxide and falsely identifying himself to a peace officer were filed against [a 19-year-old] and he was released.

Norfolk man arrested on suspicion of fourth DUI after inhaling compressed air (NE): It was determined by police that [he] allegedly inhaled the compressed air shortly before driving, causing his impaired driving ability.

Whippet usage still prevalent among New York youth: Legislation aims to decrease drug use among New York teens.

AUSTRALIA

Coles removes aerosol deodorants from aisles at Northern Territory stores: Aerosol deodorants have been pulled from the shelves and put behind locked cabinets at all Coles stores across the Northern Territory amid fears they are being used misused.

Urgent need for more support: Volatile Substance Abuse is widespread in the NT and each day it becomes increasingly critical more work is done to prevent Territorians from moving on to life-threatening narcotics.

Newman police back Opal fuels to tackle petrol sniffing, call on town to lock up.

NEW ZEALAND

Coroner issues huffing warning following death of teen in deodorant fireball: [The 16-year-old] was inhaling deodorant fumes in his room when the cans blew up, causing severe burns that ended his life.

Soft bylaw rules give room for anti-social behaviour in South Waikato parks: Anti-social behaviour in South Waikato parks has prompted an early review of the district’s Public Places Bylaw ... in light of the large quantities of nitrous oxide canisters, balloons, bags of vomit, and alcohol bottles being left on council grounds and car parks after sport events and functions.

Thursday, May 27, 2021

VSU Headlines - May 2021

 UK

Four year ban for [Londonderry] man who drove under influence of butane and tramadol: Officers observed that he appeared drowsy and his speech was slurred and a number of aerosol cans were seized from his vehicle.

'He was my bundle of joy' - heartbroken mum's emotional plea after 'beautiful young man' killed in car smash tragedy: Investigators and the coroner alike ‘could not rule out’ the possibility that Jordan had been under the influence of nitrous oxide gas, commonly inhaled from balloons.

Police warn of dangers of sniffing chemicals after aerosol cans found in woods: Abandoned aerosol containers have prompted a warning from police about the dangers of sniffing chemicals.

Formby man had more than 2,000 Nitrous Oxide canisters in car boot: The 24-year-old claimed he had not known that the boxes containing the canisters were in the car he had borrowed, but ... [then] ... admitted that he was being paid to be a courier.

Nitrous oxide canisters, knuckle dusters and knife among items seized by police after car failed to stop at sign: Searches prompted by a driver's failure to follow the highway code are alleged to have uncovered a range of suspected drugs paraphernalia, weapons and cash in Larne.

More than £170,000 worth of illegal cigarettes taken off the streets of Cardiff in one day: The Shared Regulatory Service and South Wales Police worked on the operation that also seized nitrous oxide canisters.

Alcohol seized and laughing gas cannisters found by Dorchester police: Alcohol was seized and empty laughing gas canisters were found as police targeted trouble hotspots in Dorchester.

London borough bans ‘laughing gas’ nitrous oxide over anti-social behaviour: Tower Hamlets’ mayor and council approved a Public Spaces Protection Order to ban the use of laughing gas across the borough, with officers able to issue a £100 fixed penalty notice or prosecute individuals, although it said enforcement will be a last resort.

Pendle Council call for action on 'highly dangerous' hippy crack: Councillors will debate a call for government action on 'highly dangerous' nitrous oxide canisters.

Consultation launched in Sandwell to 'crack down' on nitrous oxide use: Health chiefs in Sandwell have put forward proposals for a "crack down" on nitrous oxide use to make the borough a safer place to live.

Other stories concerned with nitrous oxide use and related antisocial behaviour came from East Lothian, Fife, Merseyside, and Workington.

IRELAND

Councillor calls for action to stem widespread nitrous oxide ‘laughing gas’ use among young people ahead of summer: Immediate action is needed to stem widespread nitrous oxide use among young people in the summer, a South Dublin County Councillor has warned.

NETHERLANDS

Municipality of Amsterdam to ban laughing gas: Joining a long list of municipalities and cities across the Netherlands, Amsterdam has decided to ban the sale of nitrous oxide - more commonly known as laughing gas - at events, bars, and nightclubs in the capital.

CANADA

New funding can’t come soon enough to address First Nations opioid and methamphetamine crisis: Equitable and sustainable funding support continues to be a priority for the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP) and National Youth Solvent Abuse Program (NYSAP) workforce, who work in communities and treatment centres.

USA

Brown City man allegedly huffed Dust-Off before causing wrong-way crash that killed one (MI): A man charged with second-degree murder allegedly told investigators he huffed Dust-Off before driving the wrong way on the highway and colliding with another vehicle, killing a Sterling Heights man. 

How addiction to WhipIts nitrous oxide killed my life partner: During the pandemic, [she] acquired thousands of cannisters as smoke shops delivered them to her doorstep. The paper then published a follow-up editorial piece: Addictive, deadly nitrous oxide meets legislative inaction.

Taylorsville man fired numerous rounds at SWAT officers, hit nearby cars, homes (UT): Officers arrived to find [he[ was impaired from "huffing" aerosol cans and had assaulted his parents, both in their early 70s, the charges state.

Rialto Mayor Pro Tem Scott praises bill, named in honor of his late son, that would address illicit distribution of nitrous oxide: The legislation, introduced Tuesday by Rep. Torres and co-sponsored by Rep. Aguilar, is named in honor of Scott’s son, who was tragically killed in a nitrous-involved car accident just one week after graduating high school in 2014. 

Man high on butane allegedly attacks Tamuning vice mayor (Guam): Authorities found the suspect with a bag filled with butane cans, court documents state.

Woman was ‘huffing’ aerosol duster inside rest room (PA): Township police charged a woman from Hanover Township with “huffing” aerosol duster cans inside a restroom stall at Walmart Supercenter.

MEXICO

His first movie was shortlisted for an Oscar. What’s next for Mexico’s overnight star? There is a scene near the end of the film “I’m No Longer Here” (“Ya no estoy aquí") in which the lead character, a stoic Mexican teenager named Ulises, walks along a highway in New York City, huffing paint thinner.

PHILIPPINES

Rugby-sniffing laborer nabbed; 5 suspected ‘pushers’ fall: Police arrested a 35-year-old laborer for allegedly sniffing rugby while five other suspected drug personalities were busted in separate anti-drug operations in Eastern Visayas towns.

AUSTRALIA

Chromed-up dad riots through Bendigo (V): A terrified woman managed to escape her car moments before its roof caved in during a paint-sniffing father’s Bendigo rampage.

Queensland retailers urged to lock up aerosols amid chroming spike: A Mount Isa youth service has been sending staff to meet business operators, begging them to lock up or move deodorant cans to help lower rates of volatile substance misuse (VSM).

Schoolteacher wants sales of deodorant cans restricted in Australia to stop kids chroming: An Australian school teacher is calling for the sale of deodorant cans to be restricted to stop kids from chroming.

Coles and Woolworths are forced to lock up their aerosols as children young as seven openly sniff fumes to get high in this Outback town: Coles, Kmart and Woolworths have locked up their aerosol products to stop children as young as seven sniffing them to get high in an Outback town.

Friday, April 30, 2021

VSA Headlines - April 2021

In a new paper, Global emissions of VOCs from compressed aerosol products, authors Yeoman and Lewis argue:

“... in the UK, 6.1% of anthropogenic VOC emissions were from aerosols in 2017, more than were released from gasoline passenger cars. Should low- and middle-income economies grow consumption per capita in line with recent trends, then we project global aerosol consumption may reach approximately 4.4 ± 0.96 × 1010 units year–1 in 2050. Should existing national and international policies on aerosol product formulation remain unchanged, and VOCs remain the dominant propellant, compressed aerosols could account for a global emission of approximately 2.2 ± 0.48 Tg year–1 in 2050.” 

“… for very many personal care and household cleaning products, a clear solution would be product de-aerosolization.”

In the news this month, could a creative new recycling scheme in Cardiff inspire others around the country to raise money for charity? Cardiff Rivers Group (CRG) is collecting spent nitrous oxide canisters and will recycle every 300kg they collect with their local European Metal Recycling depot. The money raised will help fund CRG's ongoing clean-ups and other charities' work in the city. Read the full story here.

And a new exhibition from Gilbert & George opens to the public with the use of nitrous oxide gas featuring in Ballooning (2020). Read more about the exhibition here

Other news headlines this month include:-

UK

Shocking moment newlywed hit-and-run killer ‘inhales laughing gas’ minutes before killing dad-of-two: CCTV footage captured him sucking on a balloon thought to contain nitrous oxide as he drove a pick-up truck just before hitting a restaurant owner.

Teen mowed down pensioner waiting for cab outside working men's club: Judge Paul Glenn said: "You had consumed a canister of nitrous oxide. That often results in short-lived feelings of euphoria.

Gas sniffing woman sparks evacuation emergency at Greenock flats: [She] risked blowing herself and her neighbours up by trying to light a cigarette whilst sniffing fumes — with at least 70 butane canisters strewn around her.

Man holds up Lincoln trains for 45 minutes after stealing from Poundland and wandering onto the railway tracks: Lincoln Crown Court heard how [he] took two canisters of the gas from behind the counter of the Poundland store in High Street in Lincoln, before barging a member of staff out of the way before leaving without paying.

Man accused of driving under influence of butane and tramadol fails to attend court: Prosecution claimed during defendant made admissions to having inhaled aerosols and when asked if the substances in his system could have impaired his driving replied: 'Nah'.

Not laughing now: Thieves jailed for stealing nitrous oxide from hospital: Two men have been jailed for stealing canisters of nitrous oxide from a hospital in Norfolk.

Laughing gas or balloons seized by police in Caldicot: Police seized a number of nitrous oxide canisters as well as cannabis in Gwent over the weekend.

Blackburn litter-pickers clear up hundreds of 'laughing gas' canisters: Members of the Keep Blackburn Tidy group asked for support when they were left unable to recycle the metal canisters at their usual point. 

Underage sales of nitrous oxide to be targeted in police crackdown: Neighbourhood police say they have found 'laughing gas' bottles in increasing number of locations across city.

Fake fags shame for Bolton's corner shops: ... In some cases, canisters of nitrous oxide or laughing gas, believed to be on sale for recreational drug use were also confiscated.

Other stories concerned with nitrous oxide use and related antisocial behaviour came from DorsetDunfermline, EssexLeicestershire, Merseyside, and Warwickshire

IRELAND

Concerns over 11-year-old children using nitrous oxide canisters: There is serious concern as children as young as 11 years old are using nitrous oxide canisters for a temporary high.

Councillor reiterates call for action on ‘silver bullets’ nitrous oxide use: A South Dublin councillor is reiterating his call for more action to be taken on the use of nitrous oxide in local communities as he says it “continues to plight our communities.”

FRANCE

Teenager dies after inhaling his deodorant: In the Doubs region of France, a 15-year-old was found dead on 11 April in his bedroom with a bottle of deodorant in his hand.

NETHERLANDS

Mayor wants to introduce an alcohol ban for Amsterdam parks: The mayor of Amsterdam, Femke Halsema, is looking to introduce an alcohol and laughing gas ban for parks in the Dutch capital, in the hopes that this will prevent parks from having to be closed to the public. 

Amsterdam lawmakers vote to restrict sale of laughing gas: A majority of politicians in the Amsterdam city council have voiced their support for a ban on the sale of laughing gas by catering and hospitality businesses, and also at events.

USA

Man arrested on suspicion of inhaling balloon full of nitrous oxide while in car (CA): A man was arrested on suspicion of inhaling a balloon full of nitrous oxide while driving in his car in Canyon Country. 

Police arrest Santa Rosa man after butane explosion rips through parking lot: Police said during their investigation they learned [he] bought several packs of butane canisters and mishandled them, causing the explosion inside his vehicle.

SINGAPORE

Kids of convicted offenders: Charity programmes help them break cycle of crime: Risa (not her real name) started sniffing glue when she was 13 to find out "what was so great about drugs" that it consumed her mother's life.

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

VSA Headlines - March 2021

The BBC covered concerns from the Royal College of Psychiatrists this month that cuts to addiction services for young people with drug and alcohol problems in England mean many are missing out on specialist help. The Royal College of Psychiatrists says eight out of nine regions in England have made real terms reductions in funding since 2014, and 37% overall. Full story here.

A new paper was also published by Oomens et al: Case report of an acute myocardial infarction after high-dose recreational nitrous oxide use: a consequence of hyperhomocysteinaemia? in European Heart Journal - Case Reports, Volume 5, Issue 2.

UK

Chorley girl's heartbreaking tribute to 'amazing daddy' after laughing gas death: [Her father], originally from Preston, inhaled around 35 balloons of nitrous oxide in the space of 50 minutes just before his death. [A friend said} “I think he was sniffing lighter gas too but with lighter gas he would hide it because he didn’t want us to know as we would have had a go at him.”

Teen arrested for dealing nitrous oxide canisters: He was arrested and released pending further enquiries. (Coventry)

Four men inhaling 'hippy crack' handed Covid-19 fines: There are issues with nitrous oxide use across borough. (Nuneaton & Bedford)

Nearly 400 laughing gas canisters seized at [Breightmet] post office shop: The Best One shop was visited by officers from Bolton trading standards on December 10 last year.

[Another Bolton] shop loses licence after more than 600 laughing gas canisters discovered: A total of 26 boxes of nitrous oxide canisters were found. 

Laughing gas is for sale on the high street in Plymouth: A store near the city centre sold us canisters on the pavement in broad daylight after we pre-ordered them by phone. The shop is allowed to operate a collection service under lockdown rules but is closed to walk-in customers.

Car full of people sniffing gas amongst those breaching rules: A car full of people sniffing gas were among hundreds of people officers had to deal with over the weekend for breaching coronavirus regulations. (Lancashire)

Gabalfa and Llandaff North group want your help in collecting gas canisters: The group are looking to clear the streets of Nitrous Oxide canisters to raise money to clean the banks of the River Taff.

Angry London woman makes nitrous oxide cannisters left on the street into decorations: Fed up with finding nitrous oxide cannisters outside her home, one woman turned the litter into bunting.

Other stories concerned with nitrous oxide use and related antisocial behaviour came from BradfordDorset, East LothianFife, FlintshireLancashire, SwindonWarwickshire, Wiltshire, and Winchester.

BCGA issues new guidance on the dangers of nitrous oxide: The new guide underpins BCGA’s call for a ban on retail sales of the gas, which would make it only available to those purchasing it for legitimate use such as in medicine, dentistry, or catering.

IRELAND

Fears over use of 'hippy crack' in Blessington: Concerns raised over glue sniffing and inhaling of nitrous oxide gas.

USA

Body found near Monroe shopping center Tuesday: Foul play is not suspected. His body was found behind some bushes, with multiple “dust cans for huffing” nearby, a spokesperson said.

Dust spray maker can't dodge suit over DUI death (MN): The makers of a compressed gas cleaning spray must face the builk of a suit over a woman's death in a collision involving another driver who allegedly inhaled the spray and became high, after a Minnesota federal judge clipped a public nuisance and deceptive trade practices claim, but allowed the rest of the suit to go forward. 

'Sad case.' Aerosol abuse, not police, led to death in back of Kennewick patrol car (WA): [He] was sitting in a Kennewick Starbuck's parking lot when he was seen inhaling a chemical found in aerosol cans. 

Member of Fresno raisin giant family sentenced in hit-and-run crash that injured cyclist (CA): ... Police found empty canisters of nitrous oxide in [his] Yukon. 

ND lawmakers looking to increase “huffing” penalty: North Dakota lawmakers are looking to increase the penalty provision for repeat offenders caught inhaling vapors or “huffing” to get high.

KENYA

Drugs in motherhood: My entry into drug-abuse was gradual: I started sniffing glue when I was a girl. 

AUSTRALIA

Warning labels coming to everyday item to stop deaths: Paddy Ryan died at a house party last year – now after a long fight by his parents, SA will introduce warning labels for BBQ cylinders.

[Man's] rampage through Bendigo city after huffing paint fumes (Vic): A man high on paint fumes went on a “rampage” through Bendigo's city. 

Aerosols taken off shelves in Karama, as youths chrome: While there has been recent reports of chroming, statistics overall show a drop in VSA offences by youths over the past three years in most of the NT.

Chroming issues at Gapuwiyak: Police have seen a spike in volatile substance abuse-related incidents in the East Arnhem community of Gapuwiyak. 

Chroming on Health Department's radar with services in place to help people: The NT Health Department is working with community members and organisations to address issues around volatile substance abuse. 

NEW ZEALAND

Former addict says nitrous oxide still being sold in Christchurch: [She] knew her addiction had hit rock bottom when she woke up and couldn't move her hands or legs.

CCTV to see bus hub trouble not turned on: Youths fighting, drinking, and huffing aerosols are causing headaches at Dunedin’s central city bus hub. 

Friday, February 26, 2021

VSA Headlines - February 2021

 UK

On 28th January, PHE published their annual Substance misuse treatment in secure settings report for 2019 to 2020. There were 102 adults in treatment for solvents (up from 85 in 2018-19 and 65 in 2017-18) and 44 young people (up from 30 in 2018-19 and 34 in 2017-18). The median age of young people in treatment for solvents within secure settings remained constant at 16.

"Use of solvents has increased to 4%, the highest level since these statistics were first reported in 2015 to 2016 (1%). The proportion of young people in treatment reporting other drugs has decreased to 4% from 5% in the previous year."

Other headlines included:

Man completely banned from Southend-on-Sea High Street for 3 years: Essex Police's PC Nicholas Baldwin said: "[He] has repeatedly been found in public places in Southend sniffing cans of butane gas, which has a detrimental impact on himself and the local community."

Laughing gas and cannabis dealer who targeted 'impressionable' Newcastle students is jailed: [He] ran a busy drug dealing business focused on halls of residence accommodation in Shieldfield.

Shop owner claimed he had thousands of laughing gas canisters to sell to 'Polish bakers': The owner of the shop in Brieghtmet, Bolton had his licence revoked.

Four Shisha bars in Newham choose laughing gas over lockdown: Newham police fined four Shisha bars thousands of pounds for violating lockdown laws last night. The force say they also seized 13,000 canisters used to distribute nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas.

Reports of other raves and parties involving nitrous, littering, and concerns about use came from CambridgeCounty Durham, Lancashire, LiverpoolNottinghamPlymouth and York

NI

West Belfast man jailed for two years for stealing £40K from elderly friend: [His] defence lawyer outlined continued problems with alcohol and solvent abuse which had impacted on his mental well being.

SCOTLAND

Canisters containing nitrous oxide found in Inchinnan: Police have warned about the dangers of nitrous oxide after several canisters have been found in Renfrewshire. 

IRELAND

Nitrous oxide ‘silver bullets’ everywhere: The father of Alex Ryan Morrissey has again warned people of the dangers of nitrous oxide canister misuse, detailing the devastation that his family has endured since his death last year.

SPAIN

‘Laughing Gas’ gang busted on Costa Del Sol: The National Police has dismantled an international criminal gang who were importing and then distributing nitrous oxide, better known as ‘laughing gas’, for use in private parties and discos in Spain, with four males aged between 17 and 28 years of age being arrested.

USA

Nitrous Nation: Hippie crack. Whippets. Laughing gas. A casual party drug endures.

'Multiple alcoholic beverage containers' and laughing gas canisters littered scene of triple fatal New Year's Eve crash (CA): Although there are no criminal charges related to the nitrous oxide found at the scene and in Teasdale's possession, recreational use of the gas canisters that some refer to as "whippets" or "hippie crack" is illegal in California.

Man ‘huffing air’ while driving hits teen in Idaho Falls, say police (ID): Police say an Idaho Falls man allegedly huffing air canisters ran over a teenager, sending him to the hospital Tuesday afternoon.

Kan. man sniffing aerosol can jailed after fight with officers (KS): Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on multiple charges after altercation with police during an arrest.

Man resists arrest for DUI of inhalants (AR): The Arkansas City Police Department arrested an Ark City man Tuesday afternoon after he allegedly resisted arrest while under the influence.

Woman cited for unlawful possession of inhalants (OR): A Sutherlin woman was cited for unlawful possession of inhalants on Monday.

Dothan drug prevention non-profit raises awareness for “whippets” (AL): The 334 Prevention Project is known for its drug- and alcohol-use prevention programs and for educating school students on the dangers.

AUSTRALIA

Cops warn of petrol, aerosol sniffing resurgence in remote NT: Territory police say there has been a spike in the number of youths petrol and aerosol sniffing in parts of East Arnhem. 

Gold Coast teenager rushed to hospital after suffering reaction to chroming: A teenager has been rushed to hospital after experiencing a bad reaction to chroming at the Broadwater Parklands on the Gold Coast.

Drivers affected by chroming sparks Brisbane City Council plea: There have been 23 reports of so-called “volatile substance abuse.

E-dealers sell legal 'nangs' laughing gas canisters on Gold Coast while police powerless to act: E-dealers are cashing in on a burgeoning nitrous-oxide canister grey market with “nangs” delivered to the door within an hour. 

'Like the plague': Woman's 'disturbing' find in park: ... while there is a concerted effort to ensure the health risks associated with inhaling nitrous oxide are relayed to Australian teens, there is little consideration of the environmental impact the canisters are having, which are often left behind in public places by those inhaling the gas. It is believed up to 15 tonnes of canisters, which are made of zinc-coated steel, end up in landfill in Australia every year.

NEW ZEALAND

Nitrous oxide soars as Christchurch suppliers offer same-day delivery services: An “impossible to enforce” law is allowing recreational laughing gas use to soar in Christchurch, and students say it is thanks to same-day delivery services posing as catering supply companies.

NAMIBIA

Homeless sniff glue to forget hunger: Some of the homeless children in Windhoek say they have turned to sniffing glue with the hope of forgetting their problems, including hunger.

INDIA

Child rights body and NCB team up to combat drug abuse among children: JAP notes that school-going children who use substances are  mostly using legal but harmful substances in the form of tobacco and/or alcohol. However, the out-of-school children, especially those on the streets or slums and vulnerable populations, are at risk of experimenting with more hazardous substances, both "licit as well as illicit" in nature. 

Check CCTVs around schools to check drug abuse by kids: NCPCR, NCB to police

"According to a study conducted by the NCPCR with the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, the common drugs used by children and adolescents were tobacco and alcohol, followed by inhalants and cannabis.

"The mean age of onset was the lowest for tobacco (12.3 years), followed by the onset of inhalants (12.4 years), cannabis (13.4 years), alcohol (13.6 years), proceeding to the use of harder substances (14.3–14.9 years), such as opium, pharmaceutical opioids and heroin, and substances through injecting route (15.1 years).

"A study conducted by the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights on substance abuse by children on the other hand found that all children in conflict with the law were drug abusers.

"It was also seen that 95.5% of children in the child care institutions consumed drugs, and so did 93 % of the street children.

"Another study by the ASSOCHAM Ladies League on “Situational Analysis of Street Children in Metro Cities”, covering 2,000 children, revealed that children in metros were victims of one or other substance use, including inhalants (35%), alcohol (12%), cannabis (16%), chewing tobacco and gutkha (16%) and smoking (21 %), said the report.

"The five states in India with the highest number of children that need help for inhalant use problems are: Uttar Pradesh, 94,000; Madhya Pradesh, 50,000; Maharashtra,40,000; Delhi,38,000; and Haryana, 35,000; all other states together account for 2,01,000 inhalant users among children."

Friday, January 29, 2021

VSA Headlines - January 2021

This January we remember Barbara Skinner MBE, founder of Solve It, who has died at the age of 70. 

Barbara's full obituary is carried in the Northamptonshire Telegraph

UK

A drug use survey completed by 16,000 students at UK universities and carried out by The Tab found that 12.1% of respondents most commonly used nitrous oxide. 

"Out of the following options – weed, ketamine, cocaine, MDMA, Xanax, nitrous oxide, speed and hallucinogenics – 44 per cent of students (6,908 respondents) said they used weed most often. The next most popular drug is cocaine, with 1,959 votes, followed by nitrous oxide (nos/laughing gas) with 1,905, ketamine with 1,842, and then hallucinogenics with 1,163. The least popular drugs are speed and Xanax with just 495 and 576 votes respectively."

Read more at The Tab, here.

Other headlines this month include:

[Coventry] Man found with laughing gas was ready to supply to users: [He] pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a psychoactive substance (nitrous oxide) which he intended to supply to another for its consumption.

Suspected drug dealer arrested after being found with 100 nitrous oxide canisters in Jesmond: A 24-year-old man was found with £600 in cash and 100 laughing gas canisters but claimed he was delivering them for a catering business.

Police investigation launched after cargo of nitrous oxide canisters discovered in Ribble Valley: Police were called out yesterday after a large box of the so called 'laughing gas' canisters were found in Whalley.

Four people caught inhaling laughing gas in a car tell police they were 'just chilling': A group of people from different households were caught breaking lockdown rules by sitting in a car together and inhaling nitrous oxide, telling police they were 'just chilling'.

Getting serious about misuse of laughing gas: Tower Hamlets Council wants to introduce new legal powers to help it tackle the use of psychoactive substances and laughing gas.

Police urged to take nitrous oxide seriously: A police force has been accused of failing to take the issue of the recreational drug nitrous oxide seriously amid claims of a rampant problem among young people in a North-East town.

Horsham council plans crackdown on aggressive street sellers, buskers, alcohol and ‘legal highs’: It includes proposals to ban people from using ‘legal highs’ - such as nitrous oxide canisters.

Lockdown party organisers are slapped with £30,000 in fines for holding illegal floating raves on canal boats putting revellers in 'grave danger': [Police} found DJ decks, a bar and cannisters used for inhaling nitrous oxide.

Laughing gas warning after canisters found at Kelty Primary School: Police have urged parents and carers to warn their youngsters of the dangers of nitrous oxide after the discoveries.

4,750 ‘laughing gas’ canisters and a ‘large amount’ of illicit tobacco found at convenience store: Police and Bolton Council officers found a shop worker trying to hide tobacco inside a bin bag.

Fenland police recovered over 500 discarded nitrous oxide canisters in an area of one town: Fenland police officers are warning of the dangers of inhaling nitrous oxide.

Beverley residents perplexed by 'deadly' drug canisters littering town: Residents say the town's hidden drug problem is 'getting worse'.

Healthcare worker warns of dangers of laughing gas after cannisters dumped in Bolton: A healthcare worker who found a collection of laughing gas cannisters dumped on a residential road has warned of the serious dangers they present to users.

Police say they will be carrying out patrols at Wepre park today following recent Covid breach issues: Police have also said they will be patrol “remote hotspots”including Hope Mountain and Halkyn Common after “various reports of discarded items” including nitrous oxide canisters.

IRELAND

Growing concerns at increase in use of nitrous oxide cannisters: There are growing concerns across South Dublin around the apparent re-emergence and continued recreational use of nitrous oxide canisters.

BELGIUM

1 in 7 young Belgian drivers regularly take laughing gas before driving: One in seven Belgian drivers under 34 years old regularly uses laughing gas (or nitrous oxide) before driving, according to a study by the Vias road safety institute.

USA

Findings were published on Dec 15th from the most recent Monitoring the Future (MTF) survey of substance use behaviors and related attitudes among teens in the United States. Among eighth graders, past 12-month use of inhalants has increased from 3.8% in 2016 to 6.1% in 2020, a 64% proportional increase, unlike 12th graders, who reported an all-time low use of inhalants.

Aerosol chemical found in blood tests of man who died in Kennewick police car (WA): When police arrived, they saw him using drugs, according to police. [He] was conscious when he was handcuffed and put in a patrol car. As officers were investigating, they noticed he was “experiencing an apparent medical emergency,” said a SIU release. A later news story confirmed: Tri-Cities man died in a police car after ‘huffing’ an aerosol cleaner, say officials: ... The release said his being detained played no role in his death.

Liquor bottles, candles and 'whippits' found in shed after fire that killed ex-Zappos CEO: Evidence found where the final fire started included discarded cigarettes, a marijuana pipe, liquor bottles, several candles and nitrous oxide containers known to be used for "whippits" to get high, Skau said. Hsieh also was using a propane heater that was found to have been partially disassembled when found by investigators.

Police say ‘huffing’ leads to several wrecks Monday morning (WA): “Huffing” — the breathing in of vapors to produce a high — reportedly led to several collisions, including one with a home on Sumner Avenue, Saturday morning.

Round Valley Whippit Round Up campaign brings awareness to dangers of use (CA): To combat environmental consequences and raise awareness about the health risks associated with use, Round Valley Indian Health Center (RVIHC) Human Services Department in partnership with departments Yuki Trails, Path to Wellness and Round Valley Crisis Line have developed the Whippit Round Up.

INDIA

Substance abuse among street children of Guwahati: We often experience seeing adolescents and young children walking on the streets or sitting in some isolated places of Guwahati with glue bottles essentially stuck to their nostrils.

Teens in Warangal get ‘high’ on glue-sniffing: Parents a worried lot as the addiction is fast catching up among them in several mandals of Warangal Rural, Jangaon and other districts.

AUSTRALIA

Blame game, boiling tensions and criminal charges overshadow housing plea at 'tent city': [One interviewee] who was released from jail in early 2020, admits she has a history of alcohol and solvent abuse, and poor tenancy, but claims she is clean and determined to get her life on track for the sake of her family.