Is Kratom Legal in Minnesota? Current Law & Status
Last updated: July 2026 · Written by the Kingdom Kratom team
Quick answer: Yes — kratom is legal in Minnesota. It is not a controlled substance, and there's no statewide ban. Several 2026 bills (age limits and scheduling proposals) were pending but not enacted, so Minnesota stays a legal, largely unregulated state.
Is kratom legal in Minnesota right now?
Yes. Kratom is legal to buy, possess, and use throughout Minnesota. In 2026, bills including HF 3453 and SF 3704/3711 proposed 21+ age limits and scheduling, but none were enacted. Minnesota remains legal and lightly regulated.
The DEA's July 2026 7-OH decision (national context)
On July 1, 2026, the DEA filed its intent to temporarily place concentrated and synthetic 7-OH into Schedule I, plus three related lab-made compounds (mitragynine pseudoindoxyl, MGM-15, and MGM-16). The DEA said the action does not apply to natural kratom leaf below roughly 0.05% 7-OH by dry weight. Natural leaf remains legal federally and in Minnesota. See our 7-OH scheduling explainer.
Where to buy lab-tested kratom in Minnesota
With no statewide quality rules yet, choose a vendor with third-party lab results and honest labeling. Explore our powder, capsules, and full shop. Compare other states in our state-by-state legality guides.
Frequently asked questions
Is kratom legal in Minnesota in 2026?
Yes, kratom is legal statewide. 2026 age-limit and scheduling bills were pending but not enacted.
Can kratom be shipped to Minnesota?
Yes, compliant leaf kratom can be shipped to adults.
This article is general information about Minnesota law as of July 2026 and is not legal advice. Verify current rules before you buy. Kingdom Kratom makes no health or therapeutic claims about kratom.








