Kratom and 7-OH Illegal in Kansas July 1
Key Questions
When does the ban on kratom and 7-OH take effect in Kansas?
Kratom and high-potency 7-OH products become illegal in Kansas on July 1. Johnson County residents have only days left to dispose of these items before the law is enforced.
Who will authorities target first under the new kratom ban?
Johnson County prosecutors have stated that retailers will be the initial focus of enforcement. This approach aims to curb sales as the statewide prohibition begins.
Where can residents dispose of kratom products in Johnson County?
The alert provides a list of Johnson County drop-off sites for safe disposal. This helps Olathe and other residents avoid legal issues amid rising kratom-related EMS calls.
A critical public safety alert: kratom and 7-OH become illegal in Kansas on July 1. The article lists Johnson County drop-off sites for disposal, and highlights high kratom-related EMS calls in the county. Olathe residents need this information to avoid legal trouble and access disposal options.