Oak Park’s ordinance imposing an age limit on the sales of hemp-derived THC products and kratom went into effect June 1.  

The village’s board of trustees passed an ordinance in March that banned the sale of those products to anyone under the age of 21, banned the use of images likely to appeal to children in packaging for the products and set hefty fines for businesses that violate the ordinance. With the ordinance in effect, Oak Park became the latest Chicagoland community to set its own regulations on the substances, which are sold in a “grey market” across much of the United States. 

The move came months after village health officials recommended an outright ban on the sale of the substances, but the board favored a regulatory approach focused on keeping the products out of the hands of children. 



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