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Cannabis Laws in Indiana

Fully Legalized for Adult Use?

Fully Legalized for Medical Use?

CBD only?

Decriminalized?

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal requirements in Indiana. Cannabislaws.global recommends you consult with a qualified local attorney or legal expert for accurate and up-to-date information. This information is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Use of this information is at your own risk.

Does Indiana have a recreational use program?

No, recreational use is not legal in Indiana. The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) lists marijuana as a Schedule One drug at the federal level. This is also the case in Indiana.

 

Does Indiana have a medical program?

No, medical cannabis is not legal in Indiana. 

 

What are the rules for medical use?

Currently, Indiana does not have a medical marijuana program.

 

What are the qualifying medical conditions for eligibility?

Currently, Indiana does not have a medical marijuana program.

What are the medical program limits?

Currently, Indiana does not have a medical marijuana program.

 

What methods of use are permitted under the medical program?

Currently, Indiana does not have a medical marijuana program.

 

Is there home delivery for medical cannabis?

Marijuana remains unlawful in Indiana for both medical and recreational use because it is a Schedule I controlled substance. Delivering cannabis is also against the law everywhere in the state.

 

Is CBD legal in Indiana?

Yes, CBD is legal in Indiana. People who live in Indiana can have hemp-derived products that have no more than 0.3% THC, and the CBD content of any product must be at least 10%.

 

Is cannabis decriminalized in Indiana?

No. Indiana has not decriminalized marijuana.

In Indiana, it is a Class B offense to have any amount of marijuana on one’s person. You could go to jail for up to 180 days or pay a $1000 fine.

If someone has been caught with less than 30 grams of drugs, they could face up to a year in prison and a $5,000 fine. This is a Class A misdemeanor.

If you were previously caught with more than 30 grams of drugs, you may face up to 30 months in jail and a $10,000 fine. This is a Level 6 felony.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for general informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal requirements in Indiana. Cannabislaws.global recommends you consult with a qualified local attorney or legal expert for accurate and up-to-date information. This information is not intended as legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Use of this information is at your own risk.