
The Indiana House took action Tuesday to allow Hoosiers to possess or buy low-THC cannabidiol oil, potentially clearing up months of confusion over current law.
The House unanimously passed Senate Bill 52, which would legalize CBD oil that contains only low-levels of THC. That is the component that at higher levels gives cannabis users a "high."
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If the measure clears a couple more hurdles, it could become law by late March.The bill already passed out of the Senate, but Sen. Michael Young, the bill author, said he doesn't plan to vote to concur on the bill.
The House stripped some requirements out of the bill for CBD manufacturers and made it a level 5 felony to knowingly sell CBD oil with a higher amount of THC, labeled as low-THC.
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