Arizona set to ban poppers!
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Topic created by Bear4u
on Tue, 20 Jan 2026 at 21:31
Bear4u said on Tue, 20 Jan 2026 at 21:31...
According to the word on the street...yeah...Arizona is set to join Alabama and Louisiana...Bill 2191 from Chandler Republican and Majority Whip Rep. Julie Willoughby. Coming next week...who is next?
Ship of Fools said on Wed, 21 Jan 2026 at 09:57...
>who is next?
Greenland (oil, whale meat, and baby seal fur), Colombia (coffee and bananas), Cuba (beach resorts) and YOU!
Anonymous said on Wed, 21 Jan 2026 at 23:12...
@Bear4u: i personally don't think it will be passed, what are the odds?
You need to wager 715 bucks just to win 100 on a bill failing. BUT a 100 bet on a bill passing would net you 615 in profit! so we are talking 14% BUT it might be turned into a Bible Bashing talking point, so you never know. I say poppers and shit don't register on most radars, Trump probably knows what poppers are and don't give a damn. Julie is an ER nurse, so maybe she has a dog in the race on this one. Talking of dogs check out:
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Ocotillo said on Fri, 23 Jan 2026 at 21:35...
It is HB2191 (2026) if y'all care! Arizona House Bill 2191 (2025) was about building houses on church land, it was called ""Yes in God's Backyard" Bill. It didn't pass.
HB2191 (2026) is basically about "laughing gas" or Nitrous Oxide. Poppers are a sort of add on. But AZ is following the pattern of other states that outlawed the brown bottle.
Ocotillo said on Fri, 23 Jan 2026 at 21:49...
In Arizona, these numbers are reused, they are reset, contents can even be totally changed with a "strike" HB2191 was once used to stop websites from grabbing cop mugshots, then charging to take them down, then about building next to churches. They are placeholders for a legislative session. This one is mostly about nitrous oxide, here from Wednesday:
Committee Review: The bill was presented to the House Judiciary Committee to address concerns about the rising recreational use of nitrous oxide, specifically products marketed as "galaxy gas".
Discussion Points: Lawmakers and the bill's sponsor, Representative Julie Willoughby, discussed the balance between banning recreational use and protecting legitimate industries, such as medical sedation and food preparation (e.g., whipped cream propellants).
MrXindeed said on Sat, 24 Jan 2026 at 03:26...
Just buy a can of whipped cream, don't shake it, You can inhale it straight from the can (don't do this from a "tank" you'll freeze your lungs). We used to do it all the time in grocery stores! hahaha
I once did a whippet on The Beast rollercoaster. LOL.
Anyhoo, I think it will be hard for them to ban a VCR or Leather Cleaner.
If they do then the manufacturers will propbably change the formula like they have time and time again. The latest is Butanol.
Dr. Wang said on Sun, 25 Jan 2026 at 09:40...
"Grindr Dating App Crashes in Milwaukee During RNC".
Gone are the days where it was mostly closeted bible thumpers getting busted with boys and meth. Staffers on both sides are all gay, and Mossad has dirt on *everybody*.
Everyone except Massie. Hence the multi-million dollar war chest against him, courtesy of Hedge fund managers Paul Singer and John Paulson, as well as a PAC with ties to Miriam Adelson, the widow of late Trump megadonor Sheldon Adelson. Early Lifers, the lot of them.
They don't even have to run Brownstone Operations on them anymore- they're all "volunteers", and simply being gay isn't sufficient to derail ones career.
Here's a little riddle- The speaker of the house, Mike Johnson, is said to have become the legal guardian of his 14 year-old black son when he married his wife Kelly in 1999. · In 1996, Johnson and his wife are said to have taken this boy in. · Mike Johnson and his wife did not cohabitate before their marriage in 1999, citing their traditional Christian values... · Mike Johnson's 'adopted son' is as little as 6 years younger than Mike Johnson...
(Sources are... heavily conflicting... on the dates at hand)
People are all over the Epstein thing, but shockingly few seem to realize what it's really all about, the extent of its relevance, or the fact that it didn't 'die' with him.
But poppers... I think they'll always be able to slip through the cracks.
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