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Residents and health workers urge city action on '70H' and kratom‑style products sold locally
Summary
Community health workers and ReachOut staff told the council that products marketed as kratom or energy drinks (referred to in public comments as '70H') are widely available, addictive, and may not respond to standard overdose responses; speakers urged enforcement and policy options to protect youth.
Multiple public commenters asked the City Council to address the local availability and marketing of a product participants identified as “70H,” describing it as sold alongside energy drinks and kratom products at convenience stores and gas stations.
Danielle Reed, a community health worker with ReachOut, described the product as “easily accessible in gas stations and convenience…
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