Advocacy and education efforts are underway with the regulators and legislators of jurisdiction.
Advocacy and education efforts are underway with the regulators and legislators of jurisdiction.
If you would like to help protect Kratom please look into the American Kratom Association. The AKA has organized the American Kratom Protectors. They are a national grassroots organization that will help lead the advocacy efforts as we fight state bans, share correct information about Kratom, and push passage of state and federal Kratom Consumer Protection Acts.
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The KRATOMade™ team is a creative camaraderie, taking Kratom-infused adventures to the next level in flavor and speed. KRATOMade™ is an American Kratom Association (AKA) Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Qualified Vendor.
The AKA has a program to verify that Kratom companies follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Qualified vendors complete regular, independent 3rd party audits to ensure compliance with the program standards.
Good Manufacturing Practices include a long list
of requirements, some of which cover:
Due to the herb being unregulated by the Food & Drug Administration, some states are concerned about Kratom leading to addiction. More research is being conducted on this plant daily, and in the meantime, rules and regulations are continuously being updated.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) oversees security and has specific rules regarding various items, including Kratom.
While it's not a prohibited item, Kratom powders over 12 oz will be placed in a separate bin for X-ray screening. You can bring Kratom in your carry-on or checked luggage, but we recommend clearly labeleling the product to avoid any confusion.
Keep Kratom in its original packaging if possible.
Laws widely vary outside of the U.S. You will have to do some research beforehand to see which countries have banned Kratom.
A handful of countries where Kratom is ILLEGAL include:
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, and Vietnam.
There is no federal minimum age to purchase Kratom products. The age limit differs by state.
For example, in Colorado and Tennessee you must be at least 21 years of age to purchase Kratom.
In New Hampshire and North Carolina, the age limit is 18.
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