
Take Action: Support the
Kratom Consumer Protection Act in New Mexico
Kratom is legal in New Mexico — and the KCPA 2027 session is our chance to protect it. Contact NM lawmakers about kratom now and become part of the permanent legislative record.
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New Mexico is about to get kratom wrong — unless you speak up.
Lawmakers watching Albuquerque’s 2025 retail ban and the AG’s consumer warning are preparing to write legislation. Without your voice in the record, they will write a bill based on fear — not science. The central mistake driving bad policy: natural kratom and synthetic 7-OH are being treated as the same thing. They are not.
- Dried leaf from a Southeast Asian tree
- Centuries of traditional use by farming communities
- Partial opioid receptor agonist with a ceiling on respiratory depression
- 7-OH present at under 2% naturally — trace metabolite only
- Peer-reviewed research: potential harm-reduction tool for opioid withdrawal
- Mild physical dependence possible at high doses — not widespread severe addiction
- Made by chemically modifying purified mitragynine in a laboratory
- Does not exist in meaningful amounts in the natural plant
- 5–50x more potent than mitragynine on opioid receptors
- Up to 98% concentration in some commercial products
- Fully substitutes for morphine in drug studies — produces reinforcing effects
- Severe opioid-like withdrawal, psychosis, and ICU cases documented
Three Ways to Make
Your Voice Heard
Pick one. Do it today. Every entry in the legislative record raises the political cost of ignoring kratom consumers.
Most Effective
Email Your Lawmakers
Your lawmakers almost never hear from constituents. A personal letter in your own words carries more weight than any form email and becomes part of the permanent KCPA legislative record.
Call Their Office
A 60-second call from a constituent gets logged and reported directly to your lawmaker. Use this script — it takes one minute.
Introduce yourself and your city
Ask them to support and co-sponsor the KCPA for the 2027 session
Share your 30-second personal kratom story
Thank them and ask for their position on the KCPA
Share With Your Network
Every New Mexico kratom user who doesn’t know about the KCPA is a missed constituent voice. One share multiplies the pressure on lawmakers.
“Every action matters. Every voice counts.”
What’s at Stake
The KCPA isn’t about access — it’s about safety and consumer rights.
Frequently Asked Questions
About New Mexico kratom law, the KCPA, and how to contact your lawmakers.