General Assembly, Statement of Intent or Position - Supports regulation or ban on the sale of Kratom in Tennessee. -
Tennessee legislature supports regulating or banning kratom, citing public health concerns over addiction and overdoses.
Tennessee legislature supports regulating or banning kratom, citing public health concerns over addiction and overdoses.
HJR 147 is a joint resolution passed by the Tennessee General Assembly and signed by the Governor. The resolution expresses the legislature's support for regulating or banning the sale of kratom, an herbal supplement, within the state of Tennessee.
The primary intent of HJR 147 is for the Tennessee government to officially declare its position in favor of imposing restrictions on the sale and use of kratom. The resolution cites concerns about the potential dangers and public health risks associated with kratom, which has been linked to addiction, overdoses, and other adverse effects.
If enacted, this resolution could lead to future legislation or regulatory action that would impact:
- Retailers and distributors who sell kratom products in Tennessee
- Consumers who currently use or have access to kratom in the state
- Public health and law enforcement agencies responsible for addressing kratom-related issues
Overall, HJR 147 represents the Tennessee legislature's concerns about the potential public health risks of kratom and its intention to support efforts to restrict or ban the sale of this substance within the state. The resolution sets the stage for potential future policymaking on this issue, but does not enact any immediate changes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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