The guardrails that are in place in Nevada can help protect kratom users from unsafe products and allow the guaranteed safe, high quality, and pure MIT45 kratom products to be sold legally.
MIT45 is happy to serve as your expert guide through an in-depth look at kratom’s legal status in Nevada in 2024.
Current Status of Nevada Kratom Laws
The legal status of kratom has been a point of hot debate among state legislators for years. In recent years, bills introduced to the state Assembly (House of Representatives) and state Senate, including AB322, have attempted to ban kratom or place heavier regulations on the distribution, sale, and purchase of the botanical.
Nevertheless, none of these bills have passed both chambers of Congress nor have been passed into law. Kratom advocacy groups, such as the American Kratom Association, continue to raise public awareness and education to promote access to safe products and to push to keep further bans out of states considering them.
Current Regulatory Status of Kratom in Nevada
Nevada is one of several states, including Arizona, Georgia, and Utah, to pass a version of the Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA). Introduced in 2019, this law regulates the advertising, distribution, sale, and purchase of kratom in hopes to set industry standards and make the botanical products safer for enthusiasts.
The KCPA places regulations in the hands of the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy and mandates the following:
- All kratom products must include transparent labeling
- Kratom purchasers must be over the age of 18 with valid ID
- It’s unlawful for anyone to knowingly sell or offer kratom to a minor
- No sold or offered kratom products can be adulterated with a substance that impacts the strength or quality of the kratom
- Any individual who does not follow these requirements will be subject to a fine of no more than $1,000 and a civil penalty of no more than $1,000
The state’s KCPA aims to make kratom products safer for kratom users from all walks of life.
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There are states where purchasing and selling kratom products online is illegal, and MIT45 will not sell to enthusiasts in those states nor ship products to those states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, and Wisconsin. Similarly, MIT45 cannot be purchased and shipped to regions where a local ban is in effect — including many areas in Mississippi.
The good news is that the Nevada KCPA doesn’t impact MIT45 sales. Our products exceed the state’s standards and contain pure, unadulterated kratom. Check out our best-selling products, featuring multiple kratom strains:
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Have a Legal Question or Want to be a Kratom Advocate in Nevada?
Although MIT45 is dedicated to sharing the best resources and most up-to-date kratom news with our customers, we may not be able to answer the specific or comprehensive questions you may have about your kratom journey.
If you need nuanced legal or personal health answers, or if you’d like to raise public awareness and join the kratom advocacy movement, here are some resources that might help:
Contact the Nevada Board of Pharmacy
The Nevada Board of Pharmacy handles the state’s kratom regulations, and has pushed for a kratom ban in the past. Thus, while the board may have answers to your health questions, if you’d like to advocate for kratom and its benefits to prevent any future proposed bans, you may want to connect with this state agency.
Here’s the contact information:
Nevada Board of Pharmacy
985 Damonte Ranch Pkwy, Ste 206
Reno, NV 89521
Office: (775) 850-1440
Toll-free: (800) 364-2081
Fax: (775) 850-1444
Email: [email protected]
Contact Form
Search state government websites
It’s surprising how much information about kratom you can find on state government websites. This information may not appear in your general search engine results, so it’s a good idea to visit these sites directly.
We’ve found that simply typing “kratom” into the search bar of the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services will yield immediate results. For instance, a link to this government file about Governor Joe Lombardo’s veto of the proposed kratom ban, AB322, came up as the first result in our quick search.
If you have questions that the Board of Pharmacy can’t answer, you can also find basic information about kratom on these websites.
Contact your state representatives
Although there isn’t any pending kratom legislation under review in 2024, the laws and regulations are always subject to change. If you’d like to advocate for safe but legal kratom use, you can contact your state representatives. Most state representatives like to hear from their constituents and will have someone from their office return messages.
Find and contact your state representatives
Find and contact your national representatives
Sign the national petition and share your story
The American Kratom Association’s online portal makes it easy for you to share your kratom story with others and join their Project Kratom cause to protect kratom and make products safe for users nationwide.
Where to Legally Buy Kratom in Nevada
Currently in Nevada, you can purchase kratom products from online vendors or any physical location where it’s sold (including kava bars, smoke shops, and convenience stores).
However, it’s important to purchase from known, reputable vendors and look at the labeling in any physical stores that carry kratom products.
All products are required to include clear labeling per the Nevada Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Nevertheless, online kratom vendors may be the best option as reputable brands have online stores with numerous product options.