California Bill Proposes Regulation of Kratom Amid Safety Concerns
In a move to ensure consumer safety and product quality, California Assemblymember Matt Haney has introduced Assembly Bill 2365, which seeks to regulate the manufacture, sale, and advertising of kratom within the state. Kratom, a herbal supplement derived from the leaves of the Mitragyna speciosa tree, has gained popularity for its purported benefits, including pain relief and mood enhancement. However, concerns about its safety and consistency have prompted legislative action.
The proposed bill aims to establish clear guidelines for kratom production and distribution, ensuring that products meet specific safety standards. This regulatory framework is intended to protect consumers from potential health risks associated with unregulated kratom products. If passed, California would join a growing list of states implementing measures to oversee the kratom market.
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