Keep 7oh legal in Arizona

Recent signers:
Xavier O’Mack and 13 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Living with chronic pain is an everyday reality for many veterans, including myself. As someone who has served our country, I've come to appreciate the importance of accessible, effective, and safe pain management options. I rely on 7oh, a product that has been a beacon of relief for pain and discomfort without leading us down the dangerous path of narcotics dependency.

Keeping 7oh legal in Arizona is not merely about personal choice; it is about preserving the dignity and quality of life for countless veterans who have sacrificed so much. Many of my fellow veterans have found solace in 7oh. It has allowed us to thrive where synthetic medicines have failed, offering an alternative that is both powerful and non-addictive.

The possibility of this product being criminalized in Arizona fills me and my veteran colleagues with anxiety and fear. Making 7oh illegal will turn law-abiding citizens into criminals overnight—individuals who have dedicated their lives to serving their country and now seek the same freedom in managing their health as they fought to protect.

Statistics show that veterans are twice as likely to die from accidental opioid overdoses compared to the general population. This tragic data points to the desperate need for legal pain relief alternatives like 7oh, which alleviate suffering without the devastating side effects of narcotics. Ignoring this need is not only dangerous but is also a disservice to those who put their lives at risk for the nation.

To address these concerns, I urge lawmakers and the community to consider the real impacts of banning 7oh. I propose a thorough review of its benefits and a transparent legislative process that includes voices from the veteran community. We need informed policies that reflect the true value and safety of alternatives like 7oh.

Join us in safeguarding 7oh's legality in Arizona for the sake of our veterans' health and peace of mind. Sign this petition to make our voices heard and ensure that we have continued access to safe, reliable pain management solutions.

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Recent signers:
Xavier O’Mack and 13 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Living with chronic pain is an everyday reality for many veterans, including myself. As someone who has served our country, I've come to appreciate the importance of accessible, effective, and safe pain management options. I rely on 7oh, a product that has been a beacon of relief for pain and discomfort without leading us down the dangerous path of narcotics dependency.

Keeping 7oh legal in Arizona is not merely about personal choice; it is about preserving the dignity and quality of life for countless veterans who have sacrificed so much. Many of my fellow veterans have found solace in 7oh. It has allowed us to thrive where synthetic medicines have failed, offering an alternative that is both powerful and non-addictive.

The possibility of this product being criminalized in Arizona fills me and my veteran colleagues with anxiety and fear. Making 7oh illegal will turn law-abiding citizens into criminals overnight—individuals who have dedicated their lives to serving their country and now seek the same freedom in managing their health as they fought to protect.

Statistics show that veterans are twice as likely to die from accidental opioid overdoses compared to the general population. This tragic data points to the desperate need for legal pain relief alternatives like 7oh, which alleviate suffering without the devastating side effects of narcotics. Ignoring this need is not only dangerous but is also a disservice to those who put their lives at risk for the nation.

To address these concerns, I urge lawmakers and the community to consider the real impacts of banning 7oh. I propose a thorough review of its benefits and a transparent legislative process that includes voices from the veteran community. We need informed policies that reflect the true value and safety of alternatives like 7oh.

Join us in safeguarding 7oh's legality in Arizona for the sake of our veterans' health and peace of mind. Sign this petition to make our voices heard and ensure that we have continued access to safe, reliable pain management solutions.

The Decision Makers

Katie Hobbs
Arizona Governor
U.S. Senate
2 Members
Mark Kelly
U.S. Senate - Arizona
Ruben Gallego
U.S. Senate - Arizona
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Petition created on March 4, 2026