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Indiana Bill To Ban Hemp THC Products Dies As Key Deadline Passes
Feb 25, 2026
Marijuana Moment
Marijuana Moment
*“Another example of why we should be a unicameral Legislature.”*
*By Leslie Bonilla Muniz and Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle*
A ban on intoxicating and synthetic hemp-derived products died Monday after
Indiana House lawmakers failed to call it down ahead of a second reading
deadline.
Senate Bill 250 would have mirrored a recent federal law that was designed
to close a so-called loophole allowing potent delta-8, THCA and other
cannabinoid products to proliferate.
Sen. Aaron Freeman, R-Indianapolis, was openly critical of his colleagues
across the hall for killing his bill.
All he would say: “Another example of why we should be a unicameral
Legislature.”
The hemp measure previously passed the Senate in a 35-13 vote.
Rep. Garrett Bascom, the bill’s sponsor in the House, said although he
wouldn’t speak for other members, he felt there weren’t enough votes to
pass it through his chamber this year. He didn’t offer any specific
sticking points, but hoped to try again.
The language could be amended into another bill in conference committee.
The proposal also would have laid out a regulatory scheme for any
low-potency, field-grown products—although industry representatives
testified no customers would want them.
*This story was first published by Indiana Capital Chronicle. Unrelated
content excised.*
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