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Connecticut Kratom Legal Status Update
The Legislative Regulation Review Committee of Connecticut unanimously approved regulations to update the controlled substance drug schedule, designating Mitragyna speciosa (kratom) and its derivatives, including 7-OH, as Schedule I controlled substances. This makes kratom illegal to sell, possess, or distribute in the state.
Connecticut officials cited public health concerns, stating kratom has no approved medical use and is sold without regulations, product testing, or consumer protections. They also noted the dangers of 7-OH, sold alongside other harmful substances.
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