COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Gov. Mike DeWine has signaled his desire to ban all forms of kratom -- a plant-derived drug widely available at gas stations and convenience stores that can have opioid-like effects on the brain. Last year, DeWine issued an executive order banning the sale of synthetic kratom, and in January -- at [...]
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