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From Liam Reagan < liamjefreagan @yahoo.com >
Date Tue 2026-03-10 1 1:47 AM
To Provos, Sara < S Provos@yarmouth.ma.us >
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Dear Sara Provos,
I served my country building nuclear submarines in an outside machinist capacity, but after decades of
wear and tear on my body, my back broke down very painfully. I was eventually forcefully retired at full
disability. I needed a walker to get to the bathroom and could not help my wonderful dutiful wife do
household activities.
I say all of that to tell you that byjust taking two or three teaspoons of lab tested unadulterated kratom
leaf powder per day, I was able to stop the cravings of alcohol (six years sober) and relieve my pain
enough to drive, do household chores and not use my walker. I can help my wife once again. I cannot tell
you how glad that makes me feel.
You likely have enough life experience and know what addiction can do to an individual and/or a family
Kratom brought me back to my Lord, my wife and family, and continues to help me live a life I thought
was behind me.
I don't get drunk or high. Only synthetic or concentrated unnatural substances in this arena, such as 70H
(7-Hydroxy Mitragynlne) or MGN,4-1 5 & '16 make people high, and not natural leaf kratom. Many folks
with an addictive personality and people experiencing chronic pain take kratom responsibly to live a
normal life.
It doesn't cure life's ills, but it sure helps the multitudes of folks like me; some estimates ranging into the
tens of millions. I humbly ask that you allow people to make the choice to buy natural kratom
unadulterated, properly examined and labeled, kept away from those under 21, and available to good
people who don't want to get high, and only want to live without excruciating pain or addiction.
Thank you so much for your time.
Sincerely,
My father served as a USAF fighter pilot and drinking was part of a pilot's persona, and was an
acceptable activity for most in the 1960s and 70s. I followed in my parent's footsteps, but after decades
of drinking, it accelerated into full blown (albeit semi-fu nction ing) alcoholism.
W. Jef Reagan
Gloucestel Virginia
7s7-759-5846