WHY IT MATTERS: If you are an Indiana resident currently using hemp-derived THC products for symptom management, your access remains unchanged for now, but you should still exercise caution because these products remain largely unregulated for potency, purity, and accurate labeling. CLINICAL OVERVIEW: Indiana’s proposed ban on intoxicating hemp-derived THC products failed to advance before a legislative deadline, leaving the current market for these products intact for now. This outcome means that consumers in Indiana will continue to have access to hemp-derived THC products that exist in a regulatory gray area under the 2018 Farm Bill, though the lack of comprehensive regulation also means product safety and labeling standards remain inconsistent.
Federal Order Does Not Legalize Recreational Marijuana, Senator Clarifies
If you use medical cannabis and need hospital care, you currently may be forced to stop your medication—these new state bills would let you continue your cannabis treatment under medical supervision. An Instagram Reel from a U.S. Senator clarifying the distinction between the federal executive order on cannabis rescheduling and full recreational legalization.