Is Kratom Legal in Washington, D.C.? Why It's Banned
Kratom is illegal in Washington, D.C., scheduled as a controlled substance since 2016. Here's what the law says and the national context.
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When the day finally lets up and your body is begging for stillness, Red Bentuangie Kratom Powder is the strain that meets you there. Sourced as an American Kratom Association GMP qualified product packed in an FDA-registered facility, this slower-blooming red vein kratom from the jungles of Southeast Asia takes a little longer to settle in, then rewards your patience with deeply relaxing, reported analgesic effects that make it one of our most-loved strains for evening wind-down, kratom for relaxation and stress, and kratom strains for pain relief. Fermented during drying for a richer alkaloid profile, Red Bent supports a calmer mood, easier rest, and soothing physical comfort without the harsher edge of younger reds.
Ingredients: Mitragyna Speciosa Leaf
If you are looking for capsules, we also carry Red Bentuangie Capsules.
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