Cannabis Rules & Regulations: Indiana

Cannabis Rules & Regulations: Indiana

Indiana Cannabis History

Medical and recreational cannabis use are currently illegal in Indiana, and the state has no provision for medical use.  Hemp-derived CBD oil with less than 0.3% THC is the only form of cannabis that is currently permitted.

In 2017, HB 1148 legalized the use of CBD oil containing less than 0.3% THC for patients with uncontrollable seizures whose symptoms were resistant to traditional treatments.

Indiana Child-Resistant Packaging Rules

Since all forms of medical marijuana remain illegal in Idaho, child-resistant packaging standards outlined in The Poison Prevention Packaging Act apply.

Detailed child-safe packaging and labeling requirements can also be found in §1700.15   Poison prevention packaging standards.

Useful Links for Indiana Cannabis Regulations

Indiana's Hemp Act 

Indiana Marijuana Laws and Penalties

An interactive map of hemp grown in Indiana

Indiana Hemp FAQ

Indiana Cannabis Growers Application

Indiana Hemp Licensing Application 

Editor's Note: Status as of 4/1/2021

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