State legislative sessions are wrapping up across the country, but the fight for safe, legal kratom access is far from over. Right now, three states — South Carolina, California, and Michigan — are facing critical decisions that could strip access from thousands of responsible adult consumers.
We’re asking the Kraken Kratom community to step up. Here’s exactly what’s happening, why it matters, and how you can make your voice heard in the next few days.
Why This Moment Matters
Kratom prohibition doesn’t make communities safer. It pushes responsible adults toward unregulated markets, eliminates quality controls, and ignores the millions of Americans who use kratom responsibly every day.
The good news? Lawmakers respond to constituent outreach. Phone calls, written testimony, and in-person attendance work — but only if enough of us show up.
“Every call and message helps ensure lawmakers hear directly from the people affected — not just outside narratives.” – American Kratom Association
South Carolina: A Final Push to Pass H.4641

A Senate Medical Affairs Subcommittee will hold a hearing on the kratom ban bill H.4641 on Wednesday, May 6th.
Hearing Details:
- • Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2026
- • Location: Gressette Building, Room 209
- • Address: 1101 Pendleton Street, Columbia, SC 29201
This is the House’s last attempt this session to ban kratom — despite ongoing efforts to advance responsible regulation through the Kratom Consumer Protection Act (KCPA) framework instead.
How South Carolina Residents Can Help
If you can attend in person, your story carries weight. You must register by NOON on Monday, May 4th using the official sign-up form.
Even if you can’t make it to Columbia, you can still:
- • Submit written comments to the Committee opposing H.4641
- • Call Committee Members directly using the listed phone numbers
- • Share your personal story and explain why kratom access matters to you
Take Action in South Carolina →
California: San Mateo County Local Ban Alert

A local effort to ban kratom is moving forward fast in San Mateo County. Local bans are an emerging threat that bypasses state-level conversations entirely — and they’re spreading.
Board of Supervisors Meeting:
- • Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2026
- • Time: 9:00 AM
- • Location: 500 County Center, Chambers (1st Floor)
Anyone — regardless of where you live — can contact the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. Officials need to hear directly from consumers about why kratom matters and why prohibition fails.
Take Action in California →
Michigan: The Most Critical Battleground

A ban bill has already cleared the Michigan House and is now sitting in the State Senate. Negative media coverage is fueling momentum for prohibition — which means we need to flood Senators’ offices with the truth.
If You Live in Michigan:
- 1. Call your State Senator’s office. Phone calls are the highest-impact action.
- 2. Be ready with a brief, personal story about why kratom matters to you.
- 3. Be polite, clear, and ask the Senator to oppose any kratom prohibition bill.
If You Live Anywhere Else:
You can still send a message to Michigan lawmakers.
Take Action in Michigan →
What Else Is Happening?
The American Kratom Association is also actively monitoring developments in Arizona, Iowa, and several other states where ban proposals have surfaced. At this time, none appear likely to advance — but the situation can change quickly.
Three Things You Can Do Today
- 1. Pick a state. South Carolina, California, or Michigan — choose one and act.
- 2. Take 10 minutes. Send a written message, make a phone call, or register to attend a hearing.
- 3. Share this post. Forward it to a friend, post it to social media, and tag your state representatives.
“Your continued support, outreach, and willingness to take action have made a real difference across the country.” – American Kratom Association
The Kraken Kratom community has always shown up when it counts. Let’s do it again.
Have questions about kratom legislation in your state? Drop them in the comments below — we’ll do our best to answer.

Take Action Today
Lawmakers count every message that lands in their inbox. Two minutes of your time can be the difference between a Kratom ban and sensible regulation. Pick a state and make your voice heard!