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Intel · State-by-State Brief

Kratom legality

Federally legal. State-restricted in some jurisdictions. Verify your area before ordering.

States Shippable

44

States Banned

06

With Restrictions

07

Important Notice

Laws change frequently. This page is updated regularly but may not reflect the most recent changes. It is your responsibility to verify the legality of kratom in your specific city, county, and state before ordering. We cannot ship to areas where kratom is prohibited.

Restricted Territory · 06 States

Cannot ship to

Alabama

Banned statewide

Arkansas

Banned statewide

Indiana

Banned statewide

Rhode Island

Banned statewide

Vermont

Banned statewide

Wisconsin

Banned statewide

Full Roster · 50 States

All states

Alabama

Banned statewide

Alaska

Arizona

KCPA state (regulated)

Arkansas

Banned statewide

California

San Diego banned

Colorado

Denver banned for human consumption

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Sarasota County banned

Georgia

KCPA state (regulated)

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Jerseyville banned; 21+ statewide

Indiana

Banned statewide

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

21+ statewide

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Union County banned

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

KCPA state (regulated)

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

KCPA state (regulated)

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

Banned statewide

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

21+ statewide

Texas

Utah

KCPA state (regulated)

Vermont

Banned statewide

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Banned statewide

Wyoming

Briefing · KCPA

What is the KCPA?

The Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) regulates kratom sales rather than banning the plant outright. KCPA states require proper labeling, testing, and age verification (21+). Current KCPA states include Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Oklahoma, and Utah. We support KCPA legislation — it ensures quality and safety standards.