Moreno Valley adopts ordinance regulating sale and distribution of kratom
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The City Council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 1036, which adopts Riverside County Ordinance 1004 by reference to regulate sale and distribution of kratom in the city. Council and staff said enforcement will be handled by Riverside County after a public education period.
Moreno Valley’s City Council on Jan. 6 adopted an ordinance that regulates the sale and distribution of kratom in the city, voting unanimously to make the county rules enforceable locally.
City Manager Bridal Mohan told the council the ordinance (listed on the agenda as Ordinance 1036) adopts Riverside County’s Ordinance 1004 by reference and follows a required public hearing process. Staff said the city intends an educational period for businesses and residents before enforcement begins and that Riverside County would carry out enforcement under the adopted-by-reference approach.
Supporters at the public hearing urged caution and recommended consumer education. A public commenter citing U.S. Food and Drug Administration materials noted risks tied to kratom products and urged families and schools to be informed. Another speaker asked what local schools and district leaders would do to prepare students and staff.
Council members said they had received constituent concerns and supported the adoption to give local regulators an explicit statutory framework. The measure passed by roll call vote with Councilmembers Bernard, Delgado, Baca Santa Cruz, Mayor Pro Tem Gonzales and Mayor Cabrera voting Yes.
Next steps include the planned educational outreach to affected retailers and residents and coordination with Riverside County on enforcement timing and procedures.
