Georgia Tightens Regulations on Kratom Production and Sales

Georgia has taken a significant step in regulating the herbal supplement kratom, with Governor Brian Kemp signing new legislation into law. The bill, which went into effect on July 1, introduces stricter controls on the production and sale of kratom products in the state.

Under the new law, kratom products must now carry labels detailing their ingredients and stating that they are not for use by minors. The legislation also sets limits on the concentration of kratom’s active components and prohibits the sale of adulterated or contaminated kratom products.

This move aims to address concerns about the safety and quality of kratom while still allowing adult access. The law’s supporters believe it will help protect consumers while maintaining the availability of kratom for those who use it.

For more details on this legislation, visit the AP News article.

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