“Story Kratom in Thailand”
In the early 1900 and for hundreds of years before that, people in Thailand used kratom for a number of different purposes. However, that will all change in the end.
In 1943, the Thai government issued what is known as the Kratom Law 2486. This action made it illegal to plant kratom trees. The reason for this law is actually to limit and regulate the overall use of opium in the region, but the effect is long lasting on kratom use as well.
There were three attempts to make kratom legal in 2004, 2009 and 2013 before the new kratom law was officially passed in 2018. This law did not fully legalize kratom. Instead, he outlines the rules for import, export, production, use, and ownership of medicinal kratom products.
This means that kratom is currently legal in Thailand but only if it is planted, sold, or used for medicinal purposes.
