Indiana House Votes Unanimously (93 to 0) to Legalize CBD Oil
Indiana’s House of Representatives has voted unanimously to approve legislation that would legalize cannabidiol (CBD) oil.
cbd2Indiana’s House approved House Bill 1214 with a unanimous 93 to 0 vote. The measure now moves to the state’s Senate, where a similar measure was recently passed by its initial committee. If passed by the Senate, the proposal would be sent to Governor Eric Holcomb for final consideration.
House Bill 1214 “Specifies that the definition of “industrial hemp” includes the resins of the Cannabis sativa plant. Defines “CBD oil” as a product that contains: (1) not more than 0.3% THC; (2) at least 5% cannabidiol; and (3) no other controlled substances. Legalizes CBD oil”, and “Repeals superseded provisions relating to cannabidiol registration.”
The full text of the measure – which was filed by Representative William Friend (R) along with a bipartisan group of three other lawmakers – can be found by clicking here.