Rep. David Derby of Owasso, in his proposed bill, wants to add the herbal drug Kratom to Oklahoma's list of Schedule 1 drugs. Specifically to be banned are two alkaloids found in Kratom called mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine. Those two references are found in House Bill 2666. Presumably, since Kratom contains those two substances, sales would have to be banned in Oklahoma. HB 2666 is a rather large bill that contains numerous references to drugs and drug related terminology. Who knows what else might be in there. Derby's email is:
david.derby@okhouse.gov
Kratom is a drug some people have found useful to use in place of opiates. Unlike opiates, Kratom is unknown to be the sole cause of any deaths. Seems like an odd time to ban Kratom in Oklahoma, considering deaths in Oklahoma blamed on prescription pain medication is going up, with as many as two every day.
Kratom: The latest legal plant-based high | Fox News
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