County Set to Ban Alcohol Vapor Machines September 30, 2004
News Summary
Suffolk County, N.Y., is poised to become the first in the country to pass a law making it illegal to sell, buy, or use "alcohol without liquid" (AWOL) machines, New York radio station 1010 WINS reported Sept. 28.The Suffolk County legislature unanimously passed a measure that bans machines that allow customers to inhale alcohol through their nose or mouth.
AWOL machines combine alcohol with pressurized oxygen to make a mist that can be inhaled. AWOL's manufacturer says the device provides users with a low-calorie, low-carbohydrate way to achieve a euphoric feeling without a hangover.
Kevin Morse, president of Spirit Partners of Greensboro, N.C., which distributes and markets the AWOL machines in the United States, said the device is "a fun new way for adults to enjoy alcohol in a responsible manner."
But opponents argue that AWOL machines will lead to more drunk driving, underage drinking, and other alcohol misuse.
Before the bill becomes law, it must be signed by County Executive Steve Levy. Levy supports the measure, and is expected to sign it within the week.
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