Landmark Legislation Regulating Kratom Signed into Law
Last night, Governor Hochul signed into law two bipartisan bills aimed at increasing consumer protections and safeguarding public health by regulating the sale of kratom products in New York state. Legislation A.5852 (Steck/Walsh), addresses the growing concerns surrounding kratom, a substance increasingly marketed as an “all-natural” supplement despite warnings from federal health authorities about its serious risks. In addition, Assembly Bill A.2340 (McDonald/Walsh) will raise the age one can purchase kratom or related products to 21 years old.
“For too long, kratom has been sold without oversight, age limits or clear warnings, leaving families vulnerable to devastating consequences,” said Walsh.
“I did not know what kratom was until I was approached by Ballston Spa resident Cari Scribner who lost her son Nick to kratom last November. Always troubled by insomnia, Nick was using kratom in an effort to sleep.He was attracted by the idea that kratom was “natural,” versus a prescription drug.After hearing from Cari, I reached across the aisle to my colleague, Assemblyman Phil Steck, who also chairs the Assembly Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.I am grateful for our work together on this bipartisan issue, and to Assemblyman McDonald for his kratom legislation imposing age restrictions.”
Families across the 112th Assembly District and the state have reached out to tell how their lives have been forever altered by the devastating impacts of Kratom.
“These bills strike an important balance,” Walsh added. “They do not remove choice—but they ensure consumers have honest information and that minors are protected. That is the bare minimum we should expect when a product carries real and documented risks.”
Scientifically known as Mitragyna speciosa, a tree native to Southeast Asia, “kratom” refers to both the natural tree leaves as well as products derived from them. The chemical compounds that exist within this plant are known to affect the body, but much is still unknown about the long-term health and safety impacts of its use.
Several states have already enacted kratom bans or regulations, and some New York counties have taken local action. With the signing of these bills, New York now establishes a consistent, statewide framework focused on consumer safety and public health.
A signing ceremony will be held by the Governor on Monday.