
Missouri AG Sues CBD Shaman Over Kratom Product
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Missouris Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has filed a lawsuit against CBD American Shaman, the leading seller of kratom product seven-OH, for misleading consumers about its safety and addictive nature. The company, which claims seven-OH is nonaddictive and safe, is accused of distributing free samples without proper warnings or testing. Seven-OH, derived from kratom leaves, is thirteen times stronger than morphine and has led to a surge in poison control calls in Missouri. The company owner maintains their products are safe, but Hanaway seeks a full stop on seven-OH sales. A statewide regulation bill has stalled, leaving lawmakers to weigh the benefits against the addiction risks.
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