Indiana is now surrounded on all sides by marijuana-friendly states, and the billboards make it obvious. Some lawmakers want to crack down on this.
Statehouse Reps. Sue Errington and Jim Lucas couldn’t be more different. On almost everything. One is progressive. One is conservative. Lucas is a Second Amendment absolutist and Errington believes in reproductive choice.
From medical use to recreation, lawmakers are floating a raft of cannabis legislation at the statehouse. But can it pass?
Could Indiana be the next state to legalize marijuana?That's the question many are asking after a press conference held in Indianapolis Wednesday.Several electe
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun (R) reiterated this week that he’s “amenable” to legalizing medical marijuana in the Hoosier state, but he acknowledged it remains an open question whether Republican lawmakers will even take up the matter.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WEVV) — A Republican coalition introduced a bill that would allow Hoosiers over the age of 21 to legally use marijuana. If the bill passes this session, Indiana would become the first state in the country to bypass a medical marijuana program and go straight to regulated adult-sued cannabis market.
First lady Jill Biden expressed her disappointment with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a new interview with The Washington Post, providing rare public comments about the fractured relationship between her husband, Joe Biden, and Pelosi following the president’s departure from the 2024 race.
An Indiana resident who receives HUD assistance will lose his benefits on Jan. 31 after disclosing that he ingested marijuana a single time.
Indiana lawmakers are considering two bills that would ban or restrict advertisements about marijuana. One of the bills would make promoting marijuana products illegal across the state, while the other would enforce restrictions.
RECONVENE IN FRANKFORT ON FEBRUARY 4TH. INDIANA LAWMAKERS ARE ONCE AGAIN CONSIDERING A BILL TO LEGALIZE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA. A REPUBLICAN LED COALITION INTRODUCED HOUSE BILL 1630, WHICH WOULD ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (WSBT) — Could Indiana be the next state to legalize marijuana? That's the question many are asking after a press conference held in Indianapolis Wednesday. Several elected ...
Indiana is now surrounded on all sides by marijuana-friendly states, and the billboards make it obvious. Some lawmakers want to crack down on this.