any one caught with nitrous
Here in NH, its perfectly legal to use on the street, no restrictions what-so-ever!!
I know in Maine you can have it in the car but need to be on the way to or from an 'event' that would justify it.
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If you don't mount the bottle in plain sight you'll probably never get caught with it, or, just leave the main line unhooked, from the looks of it, if it's not hooked up then there's nothing they can really say about it.
If you don't mount the bottle in plain sight you'll probably never get caught with it, or, just leave the main line unhooked, from the looks of it, if it's not hooked up then there's nothing they can really say about it.
I have a hatch so hiding it in the trunk is hard to do but for the cops and for onlookers I plan to get a big duffel bag and cutting it along the bottom then sliding the bag over the tank/mounts so that it looks like there is just a duffel bag sitting in my trunk if someone shines their light in the car. That way I can reach back unzip the zipper and open the bottle.. also works like a blanket in colder weather.
I have a hatch so hiding it in the trunk is hard to do but for the cops and for onlookers I plan to get a big duffel bag and cutting it along the bottom then sliding the bag over the tank/mounts so that it looks like there is just a duffel bag sitting in my trunk if someone shines their light in the car. That way I can reach back unzip the zipper and open the bottle.. also works like a blanket in colder weather.
http://setonresourcecenter.com/cfr/4...2/p172_007.htm
http://setonresourcecenter.com/cfr/4...2/p172_007.htm
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a non-hazardous gas and is classified as such. You are mistaking it with Nitric Oxide (NO) which is highly toxic and is classified as hazardous material - and is listed on that webpage with a 10lb RQ.
<------- Responsible for toxic gases and has 44,000lbs of N2O on site, which doesn't fall under HAZMAT classification.
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a non-hazardous gas and is classified as such. You are mistaking it with Nitric Oxide (NO) which is highly toxic and is classified as hazardous material - and is listed on that webpage with a 10lb RQ.
<------- Responsible for toxic gases and has 44,000lbs of N2O on site, which doesn't fall under HAZMAT classification.






no positive though





