US--Kratom-Georgia
US--Kratom-Georgia
As state Rep. Rick Townsend looks on, Anne Rogers speaks at a news conference at the Georgia Capitol on Thursday, May 2, 2024, after Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill to regulate kratom. Extracted from the leaves of a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, kratom is used to make capsules, powders and liquids. It's often sold in gas stations or smoke shops, marketed as an aid for pain, anxiety and drug dependence. Townsend sponsored the bill to increase regulations on kratom after getting a call from Rogers, who said her son Wes died after taking kratom. (AP Photo/Kate Brumback)
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As state Rep. Rick Townsend looks on, Anne Rogers speaks at a news conference at the Georgia Capitol on Thursday, May 2, 2024, after Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill to regulate kratom. Extracted from the leaves of a tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, kratom is used to make capsules, powders and liquids. It's often sold in gas stations or smoke shops, marketed as an aid for pain, anxiety and drug dependence. Townsend sponsored the bill to increase regulations on kratom after getting a call from Rogers, who said her son Wes died after taking kratom. (AP Photo/Kate Brumback)