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Illinois Bill: HB 3127

KRATOM CONSUMER PROTECTION

Topics

Health Freedom
Over­medicalization

Bill Information

MAHA Approved

Summary

Bill Summary

This bill establishes a proper KCPA framework that distinguishes natural kratom from synthetics (explicitly bans synthetic compounds), sets 21+ age restrictions, restricts youth-targeted advertising/sales near schools and youth facilities, and prohibits adulterated products—directly aligning with FDA guidance on protecting consumers while allowing natural kratom access for adults.


Why it matters to MAHA

IL HB3127 is a textbook example of evidence-based regulation aligned with the FDA's July 2025 position. It replaces the minimal 2014 Kratom Control Act with real consumer protections (safety standards, synthetic bans, youth barriers) without prohibition. The good-faith defense for processors, administrative rather than criminal penalties, and geographic restrictions on youth-targeted marketing all reflect smart, proportional regulation.

Introduced

02/18/2025

In Committee

03/21/2025

Passed

Pending

Sponsors

Bill Hauter

Bill Hauter

Republican Representative (IL)

Dave Severin

Dave Severin

Republican Representative (IL)

Patrick Windhorst

Patrick Windhorst

Republican Representative (IL)

Activity

02/06/2025

Filed with the Clerk by Rep. William E Hauter

02/18/2025

First Reading

02/18/2025

Referred to Rules Committee

03/04/2025

Assigned to Executive Committee

03/21/2025

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

06/10/2025

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Patrick Windhorst

02/05/2026

Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Dave Severin

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