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New Indiana Legislation Approves Saliva Testing for Drug-Impaired Driving Cases

New Indiana Legislation Approves Saliva Testing for Drug-Impaired Driving Cases

18 Feb, 2025 - The Indiana House has passed House Bill 1119, authorizing the use of specific saliva tests as admissible evidence for detecting THC in drivers, aiming to enhance the efficiency of impaired driving prosecutions.

Hamilton County Grower Loses 7,000 Hemp Plants in State Crackdown

11 Feb, 2025 – Indiana State Police seized 7,000 hemp plants from an unlicensed grower in Hamilton County. The grower failed to comply with Indiana hemp laws, which require a state-issued license for legal cultivation. Authorities continue to enforce cannabis and hemp regulations to prevent unlicensed operations.

Indiana House Republicans Block Amendment to Remove Cannabis from Schedule 1 Listing

27 January 2025 – Indiana House Republicans blocked an amendment to remove cannabis from the state’s Schedule I controlled substances list. The amendment, proposed by Rep. Kyle Miller, was ruled out of order in a party-line vote, reinforcing Indiana’s restrictive stance on marijuana. With public support for medical cannabis legalization growing and surrounding states profiting from cannabis sales, advocates argue that Indiana is falling behind.

Indiana Lawmakers Debate Cannabis Legalization and Driving Laws

18 January 2025 - Indiana considers two pivotal marijuana bills: HB 1630 to legalize recreational use for adults and HB 1119 to set a THC driving limit. Explore the potential impacts on residents, markets, and the cannabis industry.