The Honolulu City Council unanimously voted Wednesday to advance legislation that would require bars, nightclubs and other high-risk venues to carry nasal sprays of naloxone, which is used to reverse opioid overdoses.
The Honolulu City Council unanimously voted Wednesday to advance legislation that would require bars, nightclubs and other high-risk venues to carry nasal sprays of naloxone, which is used to reverse opioid overdoses. Council members Andria Tupola, left, and Tyler Dos Santos-Tam look on during the hearing.
EMS Director Dr. Jim Ireland speaks during Wednesday's hearing.
Council chair Tommy Waters looks on during Wednesday's hearing.
Councilman Matt Weyer looks on during Wednesday's hearing.
City council members Calvin Say, left, Tyler Dos Santos-Tam and Andria Tupola look on during Wednesday's hearing.
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