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.

American Kratom Association

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.
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What does GMP mean, you ask?

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 listof requirements, some of which cover:
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

Is kratom legal in Wisconsin in 2025?

No. Kratom is illegal in Wisconsin. The state banned it in 2014 under Senate Bill 325, classifying mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine as Schedule I controlled substances. Buying, selling, or possessing kratom in Wisconsin is currently prohibited.

2

Can you order kratom online and ship it to Wisconsin?

No. Kratom cannot be legally shipped to Wisconsin addresses. Because it is a banned substance in the state, reputable vendors, including Kratomade, do not fulfill orders to Wisconsin.

3

Why is kratom banned in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin banned kratom in 2014 via Senate Bill 325, adding its active compounds — mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine — to the Schedule I controlled substances list. The ban was passed before meaningful consumer safety research existed.

4

Is there any effort to legalize kratom in Wisconsin?

Yes. The American Kratom Association (AKA) is actively lobbying Wisconsin legislators to replace the ban with the Kratom Consumer Protection Act — a framework focused on age restrictions, labeling, and product safety rather than prohibition.

5

What other states have banned kratom besides Wisconsin?

Kratom is also banned in Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington D.C. Several cities and counties in otherwise legal states — including San Diego (CA), Denver (CO), and Sarasota County (FL) — have local bans as well.