News

The federal government effectively legalized cannabis nationwide with no rules attached, creating a quandary for ...
Nearly 38,000 Indiana students have tried psychoactive Delta THC products — a direct result of a loophole in state marijuana ...
Medical marijuana and recreational weed are back in the news in the U.S. and Indiana. Michigan voters this month approved the recreational use of marijuana in their state for adults 21 and older ...
Would Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb support decriminalizing marijuana? Gov. Eric Holcomb has maintained that he opposes legalization because of marijuana's federal designation as a Schedule 1 drug.
Advocates say it's one step closer to full legalization of marijuana at the federal level, but Indiana and other states have a lot of catching up to do.
The Northwest Indiana residents traveled less than 10 miles into Illinois to legally pick up some marijuana. But the return trip becomes a little different when the new purchase becomes illegal aft… ...
Most U.S. states already allow safe adult use of marijuana, including Indiana's neighboring states, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio. "It's time," said VanNatter, "It's time to join our neighbors and ...
If the federal government removes marijuana from the list of “schedule one” drugs, weed would finally become legal in Indiana.. At least that’s the hope of one of the 10 cannabis bills ...
As the federal government signals a shift in marijuana classification, area Indiana legislators have little faith it will influence the state to take action toward legalizing marijuana in some form.
INDIANAPOLIS — With Illinois and Michigan legalizing marijuana for recreational use in 2020, Ohio passing some medical marijuana measures, and Kentucky's governor saying he's open to medical marijuana ...
Indiana's controversial crackdown on cannabis ads. After years of failed attempts, state lawmakers have passed a bill banning marijuana dispensary advertising, despite it being legal just across ...
But it’s still a long way away from being legally sold in Pennsylvania.