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Kansas Bans Kratom And 7-OH, Making Possession A Felony Offense

The law starts today

Starting July 1, kratom and 7-OH are illegal to possess or sell in Kansas, with violations carrying felony charges.

The law, approved by Kansas lawmakers in April, classifies kratom and related products as Schedule I substances — the same category as heroin and LSD. The drugs had previously been available over the counter at vape shops and convenience stores, with no age or ID requirements for purchase.

Retailers are now expected to have the products off their shelves. Residents who currently have kratom or 7-OH products are urged to dispose of them safely at drug drop-off sites.

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