It probably won't happen today, tomorrow or even by next month, but many Hoosiers might be wondering if Indiana's drug laws are poised to loosen after the Biden administration signaled a watershed ...
Puff Cannabis Company offers a lounge for customers to wait before purchasing. The dispensary is mere minutes from the Indiana state border. (Elijah Poe for Indiana Capital Chronicle) Statehouse Reps.
For years, marijuana advocates in the Indiana Statehouse have filed bills and pushed for hearings on legislation that would allow the drug’s use for medical purposes or open the doors to recreational ...
Indiana lawmakers from both parties again filed bills this year aimed at legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana, but Republican leaders say there is no hope for progress on legislation in 2024. "Are ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. INDIANAPOLIS — No Republican candidate for ...
Efforts to legalize marijuana for either medical or adult general use have always faced an uphill battle in Indiana. In 2023, Rep. Heath VanNatter, R-Kokomo, made history by getting a legislative ...
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Is Indiana next to legalize marijuana?
Could Indiana be the next state to legalize marijuana? That's the question many are asking after a press conference held in Indianapolis Wednesday. Several elected leaders from across the state joined ...
Indiana's nowhere close to legalizing marijuana in any form. And that's probably a-OK with Michigan and Illinois. According to their most recent monthly data, our neighbors raked in more than $400 ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — During a family trip to Michigan for Labor Day, Indiana Sen. Spencer Deery (R, District 23) noticed multiple billboards on Hoosier soil advertising recreational marijuana ...
Editor's note: This story was originally published in November. We are republishing it as part of our coverage of the start of the 2024 legislative session. Ohio voters' decision to legalize ...
(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Statehouse Reps. Sue Errington and Jim Lucas couldn’t be more different. On almost everything. One is progressive. One is conservative. Lucas is a Second Amendment ...
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