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Kratom in Louisiana - Latest Legality News

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Kratom in Louisiana - Latest Legality News Southeast Asian native tropical tree kratom has received a lot of attention recently for its alleged therapeutic and recreational properties . However, there is disagreement over its legal standing, and there are different rules in other places. Both consumers and policymakers in Louisiana have expressed interest in and concern over the legality of kratom. By emphasizing crucial dates and providing details on current legislative and regulatory actions, we explore the most recent information on the legality of kratom in Louisiana. No matter if you use kratom for its potential benefits or just have a strong interest in its legal status. Let's examine the most recent developments to see whether they might affect your ability to get this plant-based product into the state. kratom in Lousiana - 2023 Kratom Consumers are Under Attack in Louisiana - Friday, 05/26/2023 Update Competing KCPA & Ban Bills in Louisiana. Here’s ...

Why try to make you a criminal?

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The past six months we've seen an increase in the variety and volume of attacks on kratom consumers from all over America. The worst part has been an increase in rhetoric and attempts to criminalize kratom possession and consumption! Why do they keep attacking kratom consumers? America doesn't need more people arrested for consuming natural products, especially something millions safely use daily, and even the WHO ECDD said doesn't merit a critical review. These attacks have come from across America including: Ascension Louisiana Parish is still considering CRIMINALIZING kratom based on attacks from rehab centers and others! They will hold a hearing August 18th (AKA preparation Webinar is 8/16, see more below) A variety of new state ban attempts including in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Kentucky, Washington State, Tennessee, Louisiana, and local ban attempts The Nevada Board of Pharmacy scheduled a Hearing on the proposal to classify kratom as a Schedule I bann...

Should Ascension Parish ban kratom?

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Should Ascension Parish ban kratom? Several commenters weigh in during meeting The introduction of an ordinance to regulate the sale and use of kratom drew several commenters, both for and against, to the Ascension Parish Council meeting held Aug. 4 at the courthouse in Donaldsonville. According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, kratom can be taken as a pill, crushed and smoked, brewed as a tea, or chewed. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's website warns consumers not to use kratom, which grows naturally in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. "FDA is concerned that kratom, which affects the same opioid brain receptors as morphine, appears to have properties that expose users to the risks of addiction, abuse, and dependence," the site stated. An organization called the American Kratom Association, which advocates to protect kratom consumers, included information on the Ascension Parish meeting on its Louisiana page of its websi...

Who are Kratom Warriors?

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  Kratom Warriors is a community that fights for the right to choose the Kratom products they want to use for their health and well-being when used responsibly. Kratom warriors fight for Kratom Legality and pool their knowledge in a holistic way to fight Kratom bans.   Recently at a Kratom Leadership Summit, the Kratom community came together to commit to protecting Kratom consumers, developing standards to demonstrate a commitment to self-regulate the Kratom industry, and building greater consumer confidence in the quality and safety of Kratom.   They are ordinary people, average Americans, entire families, mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters, who firmly oppose government overreaching in their lives. They support responsible regulation by an FDA that complies with the true mandate of guaranteeing the standards of production, manufacturing and packaging safely of products in order to protect these processes from adulteration and contamination incurred by dis...