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Connecticut should safely regulate and control kratom and 7-OH, not ban them
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Connecticut should safely regulate and control kratom and 7-OH, not ban them
HARTFORD, CT. – Today, the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection will consider the scheduling of certain substances as requested by the General Assembly earlier this year. The expansive list includes both mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), alkaloids of the kratom plant that are available to consumers in smoke shops, gas stations, and convenience stores in various forms. Source
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