Prohibition (1913) In 1913, Indiana banned the sale of marijuana without a prescription.
Failed attempts to raise or lower penalties (2013) In February 2013, a bill to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana was killed in committee. Following that, the
Senate offered an amendment to the previously approved House Bill 1006, which had included decreased penalties for cannabis possession, with an amendment to instead raise certain types of possession from misdemeanors to
felonies. Governor
Mike Pence stated: "I think we need to focus on reducing crime, not reducing penalties."
Marion County (2019) On September 30, 2019, possession of of marijuana or less was decriminalized in
Marion County.
Attempts at Delta-8 regulation Under Indiana law, delta-9 products are illegal, but delta-8 products are not. State Senators Michael Young and Liz Brown introduced a bill during the 2022 session to outlaw delta-8 products, but it died in session due to concerns that it would outlaw CBD oil. ==First Church of Cannabis==