"Glock can make this change, they just so far have chosen not to do it," said state Rep. Steven Stafstrom, D-Bridgeport.
Kratom and six other substances will be banned in Connecticut starting Wednesday, according to state officials.
Distributors of kratom and other newly designated Schedule 1 drugs will need to discontinue sales by March 25.
West Hartford had been in the top spot on the Niche rankings for eight consecutive years.
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