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Indiana is now surrounded by three states that have legalized recreational cannabis, but attempts to legalize it here haven’t made it far. One lawmaker said personal perceptions are stopping Indiana from joining the 38 other states with some form of legalization.
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Chasen Thompson will spend 10 years in prison in the crash that killed two people and injured five
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For the second year in a row, Indiana lawmakers will examine cannabis legalization during their study committee period. But Republican leaders are still downplaying the possibility of actual legalization.
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The former head of a Michigan marijuana licensing board has pleaded guilty to bribery. Rick Johnson admits he accepted at least $110,000 in exchange for approving applications for the lucrative business.
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A bill to decriminalize possession of small amounts of cannabis got its first ever committee hearing at the Statehouse Wednesday. But that’s as far as the issue will likely go this year.
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Advocates for cannabis legalization are making a renewed push at the Statehouse in 2023. And for some, the goal is progress of any kind – even if incremental.
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A vast majority of Indiana residents say they’re ready for legal cannabis in some form. That’s from the Indiana Public Broadcasting-Ball State Hoosier Survey.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb refuses to follow Pres. Joe Biden’s lead and pardon Hoosiers convicted of simple marijuana possession.
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After four hours of public testimony, much of it conflicting, Indiana lawmakers appear no closer to deciding whether to legalize cannabis.
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Michigan State Police says its THC toxicology results may have misidentified the substance in samples containing CBD that go as far back as 2019, which may have affected more than 3,200 reports.