What Is Kratom?

Kratom also known as Mitragyna Speciosa is a tropical tree in the coffee family native to southeast Asia. For hundreds of years, Kratom has been used for medicinal purposes by natives of Southeast Asia and is now used as a holistic health alternative worldwide. Kratom can be identified by several strains that are differentiated by color. Each color refers to the drying techniques used after the leaves are harvested. Red vein kratom is the most mature, followed by green vein, and then white vein, which is the least mature. Kratom is generally consumed in one of three forms: capsules, powder, or liquid extracts. Choice Kratom undergoes 3rd party lab testing and a purification process that ensures the highest quality possible.

Kratom Types

FAQ

Kratom is illegal to buy, sell, possess or use: 

Alabama

Arkansas

Indiana

Rhode Island 

Vermont

Wisconsin

Kratom is legal, but may be regulated:  

Alaska

Arizona – KCPA passed

California – Outside San Diego, which banned it, kratom is legal in California 

Colorado – Outside Denver, where it’s considered illegal for human consumption, kratom is legal in Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

Florida – Aside from being banned in Sarasota Country, kratom is legal in Florida

Georgia – KCPA passed

Hawaii 

Idaho 

Illinois – Outside the city of Jerseyville, kratom is legal in Illinois for those over the age of 18 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi – Outside Union County, which has banned the substance, kratom is legal to use in Mississippi

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada – KCPA passed

New Hampshire – Kratom is legal for those over the age of 18

New Jersey

New Mexico 

New York 

North Carolina 

North Dakota 

Ohio

Oklahoma 

Oregon

Pennsylvania

South Carolina 

South Dakota 

Tennessee – Kratom is legal for those over the age of 21

Texas 

Utah – KCPA passed

Virginia 

Washington 

West Virginia 

Wyoming