INDIANAPOLIS -- It is now legal to sell and use cannabis-derived CBD oil across the state of Indiana.
Governor Eric Holcomb signed Senate Bill 52 into law on Wednesday, legalizing CBD oil as long as it has a THC level that is .3 percent or lower.
Cannabidiol, commonly referred to as CBD oil, is derived from marijuana and hemp but lacks the stuff that will get you high.
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The measure was overwhelmingly approved by both the House and Senate in the closing hours of this year's legislative session.
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“Indiana lawmakers delivered a bill that ensures Hoosiers who benefit from CBD oil can access it. The bill provides much-needed clarity, with labeling requirements and a 0.3% THC limit on CBD products. I’m grateful for the General Assembly’s hard work to bring me a bill to address the needs expressed by our citizens.”
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