In California, the unregulated sale of kratom, an herbal substance with both stimulant and sedative effects, has raised concerns among both advocates and critics. As reported in the Los Angeles Times, Assemblymember Matt Haney is spearheading efforts to impose regulations on kratom through Assembly Bill 2365. This proposed legislation would require kratom products to be registered, mandate labeling of alkaloid content, and set age restrictions for purchasing. With no current federal approval for kratom as a dietary supplement, the state’s initiative seeks to safeguard consumers by ensuring product consistency and preventing underage access. This move could set a precedent for other states grappling with the regulation of this widely used yet controversial plant.