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Murrieta council to study kratom after state health agency letter; staff to return with research
Summary
After receiving a California Department of Public Health letter classifying kratom-containing foods or supplements as illegal to sell as food additives, Murrieta council asked staff to return with more information (legal interpretation, medical/toxicology input, and regional ordinances) before pursuing a local policy or ban.
Murrieta council instructed staff to return with additional research on kratom regulation after staff presented a California Department of Public Health (CDPH) advisory and legal-language interpretation.
City staff said CDPH issued a statewide consumer warning stating that foods, dietary supplements and medical products containing kratom or derivatives pose risks and…
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