ICYMI: As Ohio’s Kratom & 7-OH Ban Debate Intensifies, Op-Ed Highlights Decades of the Failed “War on Drugs” That Show Bans Rarely Work
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In case you missed it, a recent Guest Column published in the
Columbus Dispatch offered a timely perspective on Ohio’s ongoing debate over kratom and 7-hydroxymitragynine (commonly called 7-OH), urging lawmakers to rethink a broad ban in favor of balanced policy.
Bryan Mauk, CEO of End It for Good, has over 15 years of experience supporting people affected by addiction, homelessness and incarceration. In the op-ed, Mauk notes we have seen this path before, writing:
“Unfortunately, decades of the failed ‘war on drugs’ show that such bans rarely work.
Instead, they push drug use underground, create black markets and make drugs more dangerous, all while criminalizing users.”








