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IN SB0214
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Senate Bill 214 Summary
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Defines "CBD oil" as a product containing not more than 0.3% THC by weight, at least 5% cannabidiol by weight, and no other controlled substances.
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Legalizes CBD oil and excludes it from the definition of controlled substances, controlled substance analogs, marijuana, hashish, and hash oil under Indiana criminal law.
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Repeals superseded provisions from IC 16-42-28.6 relating to cannabidiol registration, including definitions of "cannabidiol," "caregiver," "substance containing cannabidiol," and "treatment resistant epilepsy."
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Clarifies that items marketed for use with CBD oil or other lawful substances are exempt from paraphernalia laws, while maintaining existing defenses for cannabidiol possession by registered patients and caregivers.
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Effective July 1, 2018.
Legislative Description
CBD oil. Defines "CBD oil" as a product that contains: (1) not more than 0.3% THC; (2) at least 5% cannabidiol; and (3) no other controlled substances. Legalizes CBD oil. Repeals superseded provisions relating to cannabidiol registration.
Last Action
Senator Charbonneau added as coauthor
1/9/2018