State lawmakers have taken the lead on regulating kratom. The controversial herbal supplement is often used for pain relief, anxiety and opioid withdrawal symptoms.
Last summer, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration pushed to ban 7-hydroxymitragynine, also known as 7-OH, saying it posed serious health risks and should be classified as a controlled substance with heroin and LSD.
In Louisiana, legislators initiated a statewide ban on kratom because of that ingredient.
In Episode 9, we’ll hear from our States Newsroom colleagues at the Louisiana Illuminator. For their podcast called
The Light Switch, they took a deep dive into kratom as Louisiana lawmakers debated the ban in 2025.
Louisiana Illuminator editor Greg LaRose will help us understand both sides of the kratom discussion. This was done in partnership with
WWNO, New Orleans Public Radio station.
Episode produced and edited by Mallory Cheng. Music for Stories From The States composed by
David Singer. A special thank you to Greg LaRose from the Louisiana Illuminator and WWNO, New Orleans Public Radio.
Got questions? An episode idea? Email us at
podcast@statesnewsroom.com.
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Relevant reading from States Newsroom outlets and partners:
Utah Legislature will consider a kratom ban next year (Utah News Dispatch)
Ohio Board of Pharmacy issues emergency ruling banning most kratom products for 180 days (Ohio Capital Journal)
Feds seize thousands of 7-OH products from Kansas City warehouses (Missouri Independent)
Kratom faces increasing scrutiny from states and the feds (Stateline)
Photo: An advertisement for kratom at a shop in Phoenix, Arizona. (Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)