SB 321 IN
Marijuana and medical cannabis matters.
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Summary
Establishes a five year medical cannabis pilot program, administered by the state department of health, to permit the use of medical cannabis in Indiana. Creates a cannabis cultivation center tax credit for a person who establishes or operates a cultivation center. Reduces the penalty for possession of marijuana, hashish, hash oil, and salvia to: (1) a Class C infraction for a first offense; (2) a Class C misdemeanor for a second or subsequent offense; and (3) a Class A misdemeanor for a second or subsequent offense if the person possesses more than a specified amount. Reduces the penalty for possession of marijuana, hashish, hash oil, or salvia packaged in a container labeled as containing low THC hemp extract to a Class C misdemeanor. Provides that a person's probation may not be revoked solely on the basis that the person tested positive for marijuana or a metabolite of marijuana. Makes conforming amendments.
Sponsor (1)
- David Niezgodski Democratic · author
Action history (2)
- Jan 14, 2021 Authored by Senator Niezgodski · upper
- Jan 14, 2021 First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law · upper
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