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IL HB4737
Bill
Status
1/30/2026
Primary Sponsor
Marcus Evans
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AI Summary
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Creates the Illinois Kratom Consumer Protection Act and repeals the existing Kratom Control Act, effective January 1, 2027
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Prohibits sale of kratom products containing more than 2% 7-hydroxymitragynine, synthesized materials, controlled substances, poisonous ingredients, or forms designed for smoking/vaping/injection, with civil penalties of $5,000 for first violation, $10,000 for subsequent violations, and a 2-year sales ban for third violations
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Restricts kratom sales to persons 21 years or older, with Class B misdemeanor for first violation and Class A misdemeanor for repeat violations within one year
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Requires detailed product labeling including warnings against use by minors, pregnant, or breastfeeding individuals; FDA disclaimer; manufacturer information; serving size recommendations; and alkaloid content per serving
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Establishes that selling kratom products containing controlled substances is a Class 4 felony, while selling products with synthetic kratom compounds is a Class B misdemeanor; preempts local home rule regulation of kratom
Legislative Description
KRATOM CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT
Last Action
To Cannabis & Intoxicating Products Subcommittee
3/19/2026