American Kratom Association Applauds NY Governor Hochul for Signing Consumer Protection Kratom Bills

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The AKA looks forward to strengthening safeguards with legislature

WASHINGTON, DC, December 20, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- The American Kratom Association (AKA) today recognized the signing into law of two New York kratom bills as an important and constructive step toward protecting consumers through responsible, targeted regulation that makes New York the 19th state to enact a Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA). The legislation establishes age restrictions on kratom sales and requires clearer labeling and consumer warnings, reinforcing safeguards while preserving adult access to lawful products.

The bills signed by Governor Kathy Hochul prohibit the sale of kratom to individuals under the age of 21 and require specific disclosures and warnings on kratom product labels, ensuring that New Yorkers who choose to consume kratom have access to critical information to make informed decisions.

“The American Kratom Association thanks Governor Hochul for signing these bills and for her commitment to consumer safety,” said Mac Haddow, Senior Fellow on Public Policy for the AKA. “Age restrictions and clear, transparent labeling are foundational consumer protections that the AKA has long supported as part of a science-based regulatory framework.”

The AKA also welcomed the Governor’s acknowledgment that additional clarifications and amendments are forthcoming to strengthen product transparency, provide appropriate compliance timelines, and ensure fair and effective enforcement. “We look forward to working collaboratively with the New York Legislature in the upcoming session to make targeted amendments that further strengthen consumer protections, improve regulatory clarity, and avoid unintended consequences for responsible businesses and adult consumers,” Haddow added.

The AKA emphasized that thoughtful regulation — rather than prohibition — best serves public health by ensuring product quality, preventing youth access, and providing consumers with accurate information.

“New York has taken an important first step,” Haddow said. “With continued collaboration, the state can build a robust consumer protection model that reflects the best practices adopted across the country.”

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SOURCE: American Kratom Association (AKA)

https://app.eznewswire.com/news/american-kratom-association-applauds-ny-governor-hochul-signing-consumer-protection-kratom-bills

 

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