Denver has paused enforcing its ban on kratom sales for human consumption. Here's why.
, has essentially put enforcement on hold while waiting to see what will happen with the bill.
According to the final summary of the legislation:"Effective January 1, 2023, the bill requires that, prior to selling or offering for sale any kratom product, each kratom processor must register with the Department of Revenue...and disclose certain information regarding each of the kratom processor's kratom products.
Even so, Haddow acknowledges that"there's no preemption at the local level, so local communities can still enact bans on kratom. But we hope that once the new law is in place, it will inform communities, so that any local decisions will be based on science."
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