Kratom and Kava Legalities by State

Is Kratom Legal in My State?

Kava is not regulated by any state or federal law and is legal in all 50 states.

Below you will find the breakdown of all 50 states along with the legal status of Mitragyna speciosa there:

Is Kratom Legal in My State?
Below you will find the breakdown of all 50 states along with the legal status of Mitragyna speciosa there:

  • Alabama – kratom is illegal in Alabama
  • Alaska – kratom is legal
  • Arizona – kratom is legal. Arizona enacted the Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) in late April 2019
  • Arkansas – kratom is illegal in Arkansas
  • California – kratom is legal except for the city of San Diego (but this doesn’t apply to San Diego County)
  • Colorado – kratom is legal. Denver prohibits the sale of kratom products for human consumption. It is legal to sell it though as long as it isn’t for human consumption. However, Parker Town and Monument Town prohibit kratom sales.
  • Connecticut – kratom is legal, and there is a pending bill to regulate it,
  • Delaware – kratom is legal
  • Florida – kratom is banned in Sarasota County, must be 21 years of age or older to purchase kratom. Effective date: 07/01/2023
  • Georgia – kratom is legal. There was a bill to ban it; however, it didn’t succeed. Moreover, Georgia was the third state to enact the Kratom Consumer Protection Act(KCPA)
  • Hawaii – kratom is legal
  • Idaho – kratom is legal
  • Illinois – kratom is legal for those over the age of 18 except for Jerseyville, Alton, and Edwardsville
  • Indiana – kratom is illegal in Indiana
  • Iowa – kratom is legal.
  • Kansas – kratom is legal. A bill to criminalize it was removed. Now, Kansas is reviewing the KCPA
  • Kentucky – a bill to make outlaw kratom didn’t succeed, but neither did one intending to regulate it. Kratom is legal
  • Louisiana – kratom is legal. However, a bill to ban kratom if the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) places it on the scheduled substances list
  • Maine – a bill to ban kratom didn’t succeed, but neither did a bill to regulate it. So, it’s legal but unregulated
  • Maryland – kratom is legal, a bill to ban primary kratom alkaloids failed,
  • Massachusetts – kratom is legal
  • Michigan – kratom is legal, but there is a pending bill to include kratom among Schedule II drugs
  • Minnesota – kratom is legal
  • Mississippi – Kratom is legal at the state level. It is illegal and banned in 33 counties and towns. The herb remains legal elsewhere in the state.
    • Mississippi Towns where Kratom is NOT Legal
      • Belmont
      • Blue Mountain
      • Booneville
      • Bruce
      • Burnsville
      • Caledonia
      • Calhoun
      • Columbus
      • Corinth
      • Derma
      • Fulton
      • Guntown
      • Iuka
      • Mantachie
      • Marietta
      • New Albany
      • Okolona
      • Oxford
      • Pontotoc
      • Ripley
      • Saltillo
      • Senatobia
      • Tishomingo
      • Vardaman
    • Mississippi Counties where Kratom is NOT Legal:
      • Alcorn
      • Calhoun
      • Itawamba
      • Lowndes
      • Monroe
      • Noxubee
      • Prentiss
      • Tippah
      • Tishomingo
      • Union
  • Missouri – kratom is legal; currently, Missouri is reviewing the KCPA, but a few counties are debating a potential kratom ban
  • Montana – kratom is legal
  • Nebraska – kratom is legal
  • Nevada – kratom is legal. Moreover, it’s regulated according to the KCPA
  • New Hampshire – Legislators amended it to allow kratom for those over 18 years. Kratom is illegal in Franklin but remains legal in the rest of the state.
  • New Jersey – kratom is legal at the moment. 
  • New Mexico – kratom is legal
  • New York – although multiple intents to ban kratom have been made, it is legal
  • North Carolina – Kratom is Legal for those older than 18
  • North Dakota – kratom is legal
  • Ohio – kratom is legal in Ohio, but only in its powdered form. This means Kratom capsules, extracts, and edibles are illegal in Ohio.
  • Oklahoma – kratom is legal.
  • Oregon – kratom is legal.
  • Pennsylvania – kratom is legal
  • Rhode Island – kratom is banned. There is a pending bill that may reverse the kratom ban and make it legal and regulated
  • South Carolina – kratom is legal, must 18 or older
  • South Dakota – kratom is legal.
  • Tennessee – kratom in plain leaf form is legal for those over 21 years. There is a pending bill that would only allow kratom to be sold by retailers and in packets of 5-7 ounces. Packaging must contain an assurance that it contains 100% all natural Kratom
  • Texas – kratom is legal, and there is a pending bill to regulate it.
  • Utah – kratom is legal for ages 21 and older. On March 26th, 2019, Utah became the first state to enact the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Under this bill, vendors need to comply with regulations such as testing kratom before selling it.
  • Vermont – kratom is banned, but a pending bill may reverse the law
  • Virginia – kratom is legal
  • Washington – kratom is legal
  • West Virginia – kratom is legal
  • Wisconsin – kratom is banned. However, Wisconsin may remove the ban and pass the KCPA instead,
  • Wyoming – kratom is legal