Kansas (KS) — What’s Legal
Checked Oct 13, 2025 • Parent-friendly summary (not legal advice).
- Tianeptine: No statewide schedule (as of 2025); prior SB 9 (2023–24) to add to Schedule I died in committee.
- Phenibut: Not scheduled; FDA: not a lawful dietary ingredient.
- Kratom: KCPA introduced in 2025 (HB 2230): 21+, labeling, civil fines — track status.
- Nitrous oxide / inhalants: Covered under general inhalant laws; local enforcement varies.
- THC / Cannabis: No medical or adult-use program.
- Salvia / Amanita: No statewide bans located.
- “Mad honey”: No KS-specific ban; food hazard framing applies.
Parent tip: Ask retailers to keep age checks and move candy-look-alike packages away from kids.