Idaho Kratom Consumer Protection and Safety Act regulates kratom sales to prevent adulterated or synthetic products.
The Idaho Kratom Consumer Protection and Safety Act establishes rules for kratom sales, prohibiting adulterated products and synthetic substances. It defines adulterated kratom products as those containing synthesized materials, synthetic compounds, or excessive 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH). Retailers must label products with processor information, batch numbers, and a statement about kratom's unevaluated status by the FDA. The act also mandates age restrictions, requiring proof of age for purchases and barring sales to those under 21.
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