A New Jersey assemblyman is spearheading efforts to ban kratom, a controversial herbal supplement, following the death of a local resident. Assemblyman Sean Kean’s proposed legislation, dubbed “CJ’s Law,” aims to criminalize the manufacturing, distribution, and possession of kratom in the state.
The bill, named after Christopher James Holowach who died after mixing kratom with prescribed Adderall, could result in penalties of up to 10 years in prison and $150,000 in fines. Kean argues that despite kratom’s natural origins, it poses significant health risks, especially when combined with other substances.
If passed, New Jersey would join six other states in prohibiting kratom. The move comes amid growing concerns about the supplement’s safety, despite its reported use in treating various conditions. For more details on this developing story, visit the full article on WRNJ Radio.