WASHINGTON, Oct. 31, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Following the mid-October reversal by the US Drug Enforcement Agency
Both AKA and BEA are working to reach before the December 1st comment cut-off date as many people as possible who have benefited from kratom so that they can share their opposition to the classification of the coffee-like herb kratom as a Schedule I drug.
The new KratomComments.org website simplifies the process of submitting comments to the DEA through Regulations.gov and also provides kratom community members with an assurance that there will be an independent record of their submissions – one that is not subject to federal computer problems (as were experienced shortly after the comment period opened) or any concerns about "missing" or otherwise "lost" comment submissions to the DEA.
American Kratom Association Director Susan Ash said: "Our role is to make sure the voice of kratom consumers is heard loud and clear and that is what KratomComments.org is doing. This is just another in a series of major initiatives we are undertaking to make sure that kratom remains legal and freely available to responsible adults."
Botanical Education Alliance Director Travis Lowin said: "While we applaud the DEA for their step in dropping the emergency ban effort and opening up the comment period, we have to proceed cautiously and make sure that the kratom community is not silenced. That is why having this easy-to-use and independent resource is so important. We are seeing more people comment as a result and we must make sure their input is not being stifled."
Visitors making comments at the KratomComments.org site receive a confirmation and tracking number from the federal comment logging system. KratomComments.org operates under a strict privacy policy and only submits to the DEA the personally identifiable information that (1) the individual commenter elects to provide and (2) the DEA requires. No comments are being screened or otherwise reviewed by the organizers of KratomComments.org, which does not supply a boilerplate text or otherwise standardized comment for submitters.
AKA and BEA have been instrumental in helping to coordinate the broad-based national opposition to the DEA's attempt to effectively ban kratom. Prior to the reversal by the DEA in October of the emergency scheduling process, the two groups were responsible for:
Those who opt to submit comments via Regulations.gov may do so.
ABOUT THE GROUPS
The America Kratom Association, a consumer-based non-profit organization, is here to set the record straight, giving voice to those suffering and protecting our rights to possess and consume kratom. AKA represents tens of thousands of Americans, each of whom have a unique story to tell about the virtues of kratom and its positive effects on their lives. www.americankratom.org
The Botanical Education Alliance is an organization dedicated to educating consumers, lawmakers, law enforcement, and the media about safe and therapeutic natural supplements including Mitragyna speciosa, also known as kratom. BEA's mission is to increase understanding to influence public policy and protect natural supplements. The vision of the Alliance is to create a society where every adult has the right to access safe and effective natural supplements. www.botanical-education.org/
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SOURCE American Kratom Association and Botanical Education Alliance, Washington, DC
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