Big Kratom Caught Paying Fake Protesters to Smear 7-OH Outside Las Vegas Trade Show
A now-deleted Craigslist ad (see attached image) offered $100–$150 per day to 'peaceful protesters' for a one-day gig on July 23, calling for 75–100 'reliable individuals' to stage a 'high-visibility protest action.' The actors had matching t-shirts, but, according to people who engaged them, opens new tab, they did not have the slightest idea of what they were protesting.
The paid actors had signs, opens new tab featuring a QR code (see also attached image) leading to a petition, opens new tab organized by John Ramsay, who works for MIT45, opens new tab: which is a founding member, opens new tab of the American Kratom Association (AKA) and a part of the Global Kratom Coalition (GKC), opens new tab. Both AKA and GKC are Big Kratom lobbying groups that have been attacking 7-OH in the media and with legislators across the country.
Jeff Smith, national policy director of the Holistic Alternative Recovery Trust (HART), had the following statement:
'Buying protestors proves it: the war on 7-OH is a completely manufactured controversy. When you have to stage a protest, you don't have a real movement. Donors to the American Kratom Association and Global Kratom Coalition should be mortified that this is the kind of action that their donations are being spent on.
'Kratom in general, not just 7-OH, is facing an existential threat in state legislatures. Consumers lost kratom access in two more states this year, mostly because of a botched kratom industry strategy attacking 7-OH instead of promoting the positive about their own products. The evidence is clear: when the industry tries to divide customers into kratom and 7-OH blocks, we all lose. This industry has to accept that we succeed or fail together. I'd rather succeed.
'Big Kratom seems to think they can save their members' bottom line by burning the whole industry down, no matter how much their misguided strategy backfires. At HART, we fight for the rights of kratom and 7-OH users alike because we think people are more important than a silly industry turf war.
'HART is in Las Vegas this weekend at CHAMPS to call on the kratom industry to stop the infighting and join the push for evidence-based and reasonable regulations that protect access for everyone who relies on kratom and 7-OH, before it's too late.'
About Holistic Alternative Recovery Trust (HART)
Holistic Alternative Recovery Trust (HART) is a national nonprofit organization advocating for science-based policy, regulatory transparency, and access to safe, plant-based alternatives to opioids and other pharmaceuticals. 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a metabolite of mitragynine, the most abundant alkaloid found in kratom, is a new tool being used to combat opioid misuse and improve public health. HART strongly supports robust regulation to mandate that all 7-OH products are manufactured safely, are marketed transparently, and are kept out of the hands of children. Learn more at hartsupporter.com, opens new tab.
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