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CANNABIS IN INDIANA-EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

INDIANA Marijuana Laws

  • Marijuana, which includes hash and hash oil under the Indiana Criminal Code, is listed as a Schedule I drug.
  • According to the federal government, cannabis is still considered a Schedule I Controlled Substance.
  • Possession of any amount up to 30 g  is a Class B Misdemeanor, 1-year imprisonment, and a 5,000 USD fine.
  • Possession over 30 g is considered a Felony with six months to 2 ½ years in prison and a 10,000 USD fine. 
  • Sales above 30 g are Felony; marijuana charge penalties range from 6 months to 6 years and 5,000 USD to 10,000 USD depending on pounds. 
  • First Possession of paraphernalia for a person is an infraction with up to a 10,000 USD fine.
  • If convicted of a Subsequent possession of paraphernalia is a Felony with six months to 2 ½ years incarceration and a 10,000 USD fine.

Cannabis Policy Reform Timeline

  • 1913: The state of Indiana bans the sale of weed with a medical prescription; it was eventually entirely prohibited due to federal regulations 
  • 2013: The committee rejected a senate bill to decriminalize possession of small amounts of cannabis.  Later that year, they approved amendments to HB 1006 to decrease possession penalties and raise certain possession types from misdemeanors to felonies. Per Gov. Pence, this was in an effort to reduce crime and maintain corrections but the house bill failed.  
  • 2015: The First Church of Cannabis was created approximately the same time the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was passed.  He proceeded to sue the state for infringement on freedom of religion rights. 
  • 2017: CBD oil with a THC percentage below 0.3 is legalized for patients with certain types of epilepsy as a qualifying medical condition.
  • 2018: Governor Eric Holcomb signed a new law legalizing CBD oil with less than 0.3% THC is for all adult use in Indiana
  • 2019: Marion County decriminalized small amounts; recreational marijuana possession of one ounce or less
  • 2022: Marijuana legalization efforts have led to marijuana laws that are pending the passage of House and Senate cannabis reform bills to legalize weed for cannabis consumers and allow access to dispensaries.

Possession Limits in IN

  • Possession is not allowed

Frequently Asked Questions

Patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy are eligible for enrollment in the limited medical program. To qualify, patients must have a medical condition on this list: Dravet syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, or another form of epilepsy where they have not responded to at least two other treatment options.

Eighty percent of Indiana voters support efforts to legalize medical cannabis or for recreational purposes, and 78 percent are polled in favor of decriminalizing simple possession of marijuana.

  • Indiana has been able to legalize medical marijuana in a very limited low-THC, CBD oil medical program. The physician must be board certified in neurology in order to make recommendations for patient enrollment in the program.
  • Patients are only permitted to consume oil extracts composed of 0.3% THC or less and at least 5% CBD.

Yes. CBD derived from the hemp plant is legal in Indiana if it has under 0.3% THC due to the passing of the federal Farm Bill of 2018, but it is not manufactured or distributed by the state.

No, cannabis edibles are illegal in Indiana. CBD food and drink products are legal.

Visit These INDIANA Hotspots After Getting Your Medical Card

Indiana Dunes National Park

Indiana Dunes National Park is a stunning destination located in northern Indiana along the shores of Lake Michigan. This park is a must-visit for anyone who loves the outdoors and wants a unique and beautiful experience. Indiana Dunes Park offers various outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, swimming, and birdwatching. The park boasts over forty miles of trails, offering stunning views of the dunes, forests, and wetlands. One must-visit trail is the 3 Dune Challenge, which takes you up and down the three tallest dunes in the park. The park also features 15 miles of sandy beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. If you’re looking for indoor activities, the park has those too. The Indiana Dunes Visitor Center is a great place to start. Here, you can learn about the park’s history, geology, and ecology. The visitor center also features interactive exhibits and a 15-minute film highlighting the park’s beauty. 

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis, also known as Indy, is a hidden gem in the Midwest that offers travelers an array of exciting activities. This city is filled with sports, history, and culture, making it an excellent destination for anyone. If you love the outdoors, Indianapolis has plenty to offer. One must-visit place is the Indianapolis Canal Walk. This beautiful trail runs along the downtown canal and offers stunning city views. You can rent a paddleboat or bike and explore the channel at your leisure. White River State Park is another ideal option for outdoor enthusiasts. This urban park offers walking trails, gardens, and even a zoo. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is the largest children’s museum in the world and is a must-visit for families. The museum features interactive exhibits on science, technology, history, and art, ensuring there is something for everyone. Another great indoor attraction is the Indianapolis Museum of Art. This museum boasts an impressive collection of art from around the world and beautiful gardens to explore.