7OH legality map
Know your state's status before you shop. Each state links to a dedicated page with what we know about 7OH rules there — 7OH can be narrower than kratom legality. Laws move fast; local bans still apply. 2 states verified (latest: 2026-06-24).
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At a glance
Legal
2
Grey area
1
Restricted
1
Banned
1
Unverified
46
- Legal:7OH appears legal and unrestricted at the state level. Local ordinances may still apply.
- Grey area:Kratom may be legal, but 7OH legality is unclear or in flux — FDA scheduling, pending bills, or product-specific rules.
- Restricted:State law limits or caps 7-hydroxymitragynine (often via KCPA-style rules). Concentrated 7OH products may not comply.
- Banned:7OH or kratom is banned or treated as a controlled substance statewide.
- Unverified:We have not verified this state’s status yet. Treat as unknown until an operator confirms.
State-by-state
Click a state on the map or in the list to open its page — shops and legality FAQs live at the same URL.
Legal(2)
- New MexicoShops
7oh is currently legal and unrestricted in New Mexico.
No laws or bills introduced 2022–2025
Grey area(1)
- ColoradoShops
7oh is currently in a legal grey area in Colorado.
C.R.S. 6-1-740 (KCPA) — 7-OH <2%, no synthetics, sales 21+
Restricted(1)
Banned(1)
Unverified(46)
Disclaimer
This map is for informational purposes only — not legal advice. 7OH legality can differ from kratom legality, and local city or county rules may apply even where a state is marked open or grey. We verify statuses before publishing store listings; unverified states should be treated as unknown. Laws change — confirm current rules before buying or selling.
Map outline adapted fromWikimedia Commons(CC BY-SA 3.0).