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Efforts to ban intoxicating hemp products in Indiana failed after a last-minute legislative push to insert the prohibition into another bill was unsuccessful. The state will go another year without a 21-plus age limit or additional regulations on delta-8 and other cannabinoids, leaving Indiana's statutes out of alignment with upcoming federal changes.

Indiana Fails to Pass Hemp THC Ban This Session

Feb 28, 2026

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Marijuana Moment

Marijuana Moment

Indiana tokers can breathe a sigh of relief as a last-minute attempt to ban popular hemp-derived THC products has gone up in smoke. Despite a push to regulate or outright prohibit delta-8 and other intoxicating cannabinoids, the Indiana legislature ended its session without passing a ban. This means these products remain accessible for at least another year, even as federal guidelines tighten. The failure to pass the bill also means the state missed a chance to implement a 21-plus age requirement, a common-sense move that many in the industry actually support to ensure responsible access.

For the local community, this is a major win for accessibility. In a state that still refuses to move on medical or recreational marijuana, hemp-derived options are often the only legal way for residents to find relief or enjoy a buzz. While the lack of regulation is a bit of a "Wild West" scenario, keeping these shop doors open is vital for consumers who rely on these alternatives. It shows that even in tough political climates, the demand for cannabis products is a force that lawmakers can't easily shut down.

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