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(North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota lawmakers chose not to ban the plant-based substance kratom, but one lawmaker indicated a bill to regulate the substance is in the works.
House Bill 1101 would have added mitragynine, derived from kratom, to a list of Schedule I controlled substances. Lawmakers heard testimony that the substance is sometimes used in pain management and opioid withdrawal.
House members voted 77-15 to defeat the bill.
Rep. Eric Murphy, R-Grand Forks, who has a doctorate degree in biochemistry and neurochemistry from Ohio State University, said he thought listing kratom as a Schedule I drug goes too far.
Several people submitted testimony that kratom, which comes from a tree that grows in southeast Asia, has helped with chronic pain.
“There is a lot of excitement around this,” he said.









