This new development is just the height of ridiculousness. It's 2014 and Mark Woodward at the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs wants to put on a Reefer Madness show by trying to ban kratom. Kratom is simply a natural pain reliever that can help with overcoming substance abuse and withdrawal symptoms.
Kratom was banned decades ago by Thailand and widely believed because use of it was interfering with opium trade. What Woodward would rather you not know is that Thailand is reconsidering its ban.
Woodward needs to settle down his paranoia about children using Kratom. Kratom proponents feel that sales of kratom need to be banned to minors as was decided upon by the Louisiana state legislature in 2012.
Kratom comes from a plant in the coffee family and can be used as a stimulant. But Kratom's effects are not as well known as is for coffee. Banning kratom would make it very difficult to do more research on it.
Kratom use alone is not known to have killed anyone. While I don't now use it, I would like to continue to have the freedom to buy and use kratom when I choose, especially if I have a medical condition that comes up for it. It would be insane governing should kratom be banned. I wouldn't put it pass Woodward to want punishment over kratom to be for up to life in prison. I suggest people write their legislators, telling them that a ban on sales to minors is all they need to worry about doing when it comes to kratom.
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