Indiana: Republican Lawmakers File Legislation to Legalize Medical Marijuana

State Representatives Jim Lucas (R) and Shane Lindauer (R) filed House Bill 1178 today, which would make Indiana the 40th medical marijuana state.

House Bill 1178, which  proposes a comprehensive medical marijuana program to serve patients with serious medical conditions, as determined by their physicians, has been referred to the Committee on Public Health. Under the proposed legislation, the Indiana Department of Health would oversee the program, managing all aspects, including the cultivation, processing, testing, transportation, and dispensing of medical marijuana.

The bill mandates strict security, accurate labeling, child-resistant packaging, and independent testing of medical marijuana products, while banning child-appealing packaging.

Patient protections are a key focus of the bill. It prohibits discrimination and harassment against medical marijuana users and restricts cooperation between local law enforcement and federal authorities in enforcing federal marijuana laws. The bill also establishes a medical marijuana oversight committee to address appeals and grievances related to the program.

House Bill 1178 would provide a legal defense for medical marijuana users found with marijuana or its metabolites in their system while operating vehicles, under specific conditions. The legislation also authorizes research into medical marijuana to further understand its benefits and safety.

For more information on House Bill 1178, click here.

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