Indiana Lawmakers Approve Bill To Regulate Hemp Products

SB 478 sets advertising, age-limit, licensing, packaging, and other rules
By Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle
Contentious regulations for marijuana-like products advanced through the Indiana House of Representatives on Tuesday, but will have to survive closed-door negotiations before crossing Gov. Mike Braun’s (R) desk.
“I filed a dissent,” Sen. Travis Holdman, the measure’s author, told the Capital Chronicle.
“We’ve got some clean-up to do,” the Markle Republican said. “We’ll be working on it.”
Products with legally low concentrations of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol have proliferated in Indiana, alongside those containing delta-8 THC and other isomers. Attempts to regulate the nascent industry, which is booming on shaky legal footing, have failed repeatedly—but are nearing law, in the form of Senate Bill 478.
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