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Georgia Bill: HB 968

Georgia Kratom Ban Eliminates Patient Choice

Topics

Over­medicalization
Mental Health

Bill Information

MAHA Not Approved

Summary

Bill Summary

This bill schedules natural alkaloids as Schedule I—directly contradicting the FDA's July 2025 guidance that targeted only concentrated synthetic 7-OH while explicitly protecting natural kratom leaf. The vague "derivatives, analogs, metabolites" language, product form bans, US-grown-only requirement, and real-time surveillance logging constitute a de facto prohibition, not the evidence-based KCPA model (labeling, testing, age restrictions) that FDA guidance supports.


Why it matters to MAHA

GA HB968 abandons the FDA-backed KCPA approach in favor of drug war prohibition. The FDA explicitly distinguished between natural kratom (safe, no action) and concentrated synthetics (restricted). Georgia instead bans both, imposes surveillance, and makes the product unavailable, the opposite of FDA guidance and the consumer-protection framework MAHA endorses through state-level KCPA adoption.


Introduced

Pending

In Committee

Pending

Passed

Pending

Sponsors

Rick Townsend

Rick Townsend

Republican Representative (GA)

Ron Stephens

Ron Stephens

Republican Representative (GA)

Noel Williams

Noel Williams

Republican Representative (GA)

Tyler Smith

Tyler Smith

Republican Representative (GA)

Activity

01/14/2026

House Hopper

01/15/2026

House First Readers

01/16/2026

House Second Readers

03/06/2026

House Committee Favorably Reported By Substitute

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