Maine (ME) — What’s Legal
Checked Oct 13, 2025 • Parent-friendly summary (not legal advice).
- Tianeptine: 2025 LD 59 (“An Act to Ban the Drug Tianeptine”) failed; a study was ordered on whether to schedule.
- Phenibut: Not scheduled; FDA: not a lawful dietary ingredient.
- Kratom: No statewide ban/regime noted in 50-state summaries.
- Nitrous oxide / inhalants: No ME-specific N₂O statute singled out; general consumer/food-use context applies.
- THC / Cannabis: Adult-use legal; OCP oversees (voter-approved 2016; sales since 2020).
- Salvia: Age-restricted — Chapter 70 limits sale to minors; adults 18+ permitted.
- Amanita muscaria: Generally lawful/not scheduled.
- “Mad honey”: No ME-specific ban; CDC/medical literature warn of grayanotoxin toxicity.
Parent tip: Keep “boosters” locked up; look for scary words like “7-OH,” “DMHA,” “PEA,” or “kanna” on labels.