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According to Indiana State Police, some products surpass the state’s 0.3 percent Delta-9 THC limit.
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On Friday the House Committee on Agriculture approved the bill, known as the Farm, Food, And National Security Act of 2024.
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“I’m not opposed to a medicinal product that has been tested and proven, but this is the Wild West,” one lawmaker said.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued an opinion in January declaring that Delta-8 products are illegal, law enforcement around the state took note — and some members of the industry promptly filed suit.