Buying Kratom in Georgia
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It's important to follow proper dosing guidelines and purchase from a reputable source. High doses of kratom can cause adverse effects, including nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. Additionally, some kratom products may be contaminated with harmful substances, so it's important to purchase from a company that provides third-party lab testing.
Kratom Legality Status in Georgia as of 2023
Kratom is fully legalized for consumption and purchase in Arizona as of 2023. In May of 2019, Georgia became the second state to pass the Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA). This was a great leap forward in the right direction as it protected Kratom users by increasing regulation among vendors along with having state support for the substance. Please see below for rules that Kratom vendors must abide by according to the KCPA law.
- Vendors cannot sell adulterated Kratom products that contain non-Kratom substances, that either present an immediate danger or affect the potency of the Kratom product
- Vendors cannot sell Kratom products that have either dangerous, poisonous or scheduled substances present
- Vendors must not sell Kratom products that include Kratom alkaloids or other Kratom compounds
- Vendors cannot sell products that have 7-hydroxymitragynine content above 2% of the Kratom’s total alkaloid content
- Vendors must have labels that show the content of mitragynine and 7-hyfroxymitragyne in the Kratom products
- Vendors must only sell Kratom to those 18 years of age or older