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Mississippi House concurs with Senate changes to kratom bill, 28-0
Summary
The Mississippi House voted to concur with Senate amendments to House Bill 1077, keeping a 21‑plus sales age, banning synthetic kratom, and adding labeling and vendor registration requirements; the voice motion was approved in a recorded tally of 28 yes, 0 no.
The Mississippi House of Representatives voted to concur with Senate changes to House Bill 1077, a measure that restricts kratom sales to people 21 and older and adds labeling and registration requirements, the chamber recorded.
Representative Yancey, speaking on the floor, said the bill originally placed kratom behind the counter and limited sales to purchasers 21 and older. He told colleagues the Senate’s amendments add labeling requirements and a registration mandate for…
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