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raleigh couple speaks on kratom reform after sons death may 2026
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AI-generatedThe article discusses a personal tragedy and advocacy for kratom regulation, but no concrete commercial mechanism is identified. No company, investment, price move, supply disruption, or regulatory action with immediate commercial impact is reported. The proposed regulations are not yet enacted, and no specific sector or product price is directly affected. Therefore, relevant_sectors is empty.
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- Carrson Kase Wilson died at age 28 after using 7-OH, a kratom derivative, for back pain.
- CDC reported a 1,200% increase in kratom-related exposure reports from 2015 to 2025.
- 7-OH is legal for adults 18+ and widely available at gas stations and vape shops.
- Apex Mayor Jacques Gilbert is calling for stricter regulations on 7-OH.
- Lawmakers have proposed regulations similar to alcohol and tobacco, but no laws enacted yet.