As of July 1, 2021, Indiana has enacted legislation regarding the sale and distribution of kratom. This law classifies kratom as a controlled substance within Schedule I, alongside drugs like heroin and LSD. The new regulation aims to regulate the sale and use of kratom more strictly in the state, with provisions allowing for the sale only under certain conditions that include age restrictions and licensing requirements. It's important for consumers and vendors in Indiana to be aware of these changes to comply with the updated legal framework surrounding kratom. This law reflects the state's stance on the substance and is designed to ensure public safety, reflecting broader concerns about the effects and regulation of kratom across the United States.
