THE RESEARCH

Seven briefing documents comprising the complete evidentiary record behind this project. Every factual claim is sourced to court records, federal statutes, peer-reviewed research, or major news investigations. All 259 sources are archived via the Wayback Machine.
7
BRIEFING DOCUMENTS
259
ARCHIVED SOURCES
30
NAMED VICTIMS DOCUMENTED
DOCUMENT 01
SC Research Briefing
South Carolina-specific data on N₂O deaths, enforcement, and regulatory gaps. Documents the near-total absence of state-level data and penalty weakness under S.751.
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DOCUMENT 02
GA Research Briefing
Georgia as the Southeast distribution hub and Galaxy Gas corporate footprint. SBK International operations, Cloud 9 franchise network, and the state’s emerging regulatory response.
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DOCUMENT 03
National Supply Chain Briefing
Complete pipeline from Chinese manufacturing to U.S. consumer. Six federal agencies with partial authority, international enforcement comparisons, and the sole federal criminal case in 12 years.
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DOCUMENT 04
Financial Analysis
Market size estimates ($400M–$1B), unit economics (967% factory-to-retail markup), and penalty-vs-profit breakdown. Why a $100 fine changes nothing.
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DOCUMENT 05
Supply Chain Visualization
Interactive pipeline map tracing N₂O from factory to consumer with verified sources at every node. Regulatory gaps and intervention points identified.
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DOCUMENT 06
Source Archive
259 Wayback Machine archived sources across all documents. Every URL verified, archived, and cross-referenced. Evidence preservation for the complete briefing package.
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DOCUMENT 07
N2O Victim Registry
30 publicly documented deaths and 9 survivors with permanent injury. Each case sourced to court filings, news investigations, or published case reports.
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Methodology: All factual claims in these documents carry inline bracketed source references [N] linking to the verified sources section at the bottom of each document section. The Source Archive (Document 06) provides Wayback Machine snapshots for every source, ensuring evidence preservation regardless of future link rot.