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Is Marijuana Legal in Indiana? Cannabis Laws & Dispensary Guide

Complete guide to cannabis laws in Indiana as of May 2026.Medical marijuana is permitted for qualifying patients. Find possession limits, tax rates, dispensary requirements, and compliance obligations.

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Dub Haven Editorial Team
Cannabis compliance experts • Last updated: May 2026
Legal Status
Low-THC/CBD Only
Medical Since
2017
Med. Possession
Low-THC CBD oil (0.3% THC)
Regulatory Agency
Indiana State Department of Health
Tracking System
None
Dispensaries
0 - oil only

Medical Marijuana in Indiana

Indiana operates a medical cannabis program established in 2017. Patients must obtain a physician certification and register with Indiana State Department of Health.

Medical possession limit: Low-THC CBD oil (0.3% THC)

Qualifying conditions:

  • Treatment-resistant epilepsy
  • Dravet syndrome
  • Lennox-Gastaut syndrome

Medical dispensaries must comply with state regulations for product testing, child-resistant packaging, and seed-to-sale tracking through None.

Low-THC / CBD Program in Indiana

Indiana permits limited low-THC cannabis products under a program established in 2017. This is a highly restrictive program administered by Indiana State Department of Health.

Permitted products: Low-THC CBD oil (0.3% THC)

Qualifying conditions: Treatment-resistant epilepsy, Dravet syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome

Indiana does not have a comprehensive medical or recreational cannabis program. Possession of cannabis outside the low-THC program remains illegal.

Compliance Requirements for Dispensaries

Cannabis businesses in Indiana must comply with regulations enforced by Indiana State Department of Health:

  • State license: Obtain all required cannabis business licenses from Indiana State Department of Health
  • Seed-to-sale tracking: Integrate with None for real-time inventory monitoring
  • Product testing: All products must pass state-approved laboratory testing for potency, pesticides, mold, and contaminants
  • Packaging: Child-resistant, tamper-evident, opaque packaging with state-mandated warning labels and batch numbers
  • Age verification: Verify all medical patients have valid registration cards
  • Purchase limits: Enforce state-mandated possession and purchase limits at point of sale

About Indiana's Cannabis Market

Senate Enrolled Act 52 (2017) allows CBD oil with <0.3% THC for specific seizure disorders.

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Cannabis compliance software for Indiana

Dub Haven builds None-integrated POS and compliance software for cannabis operators in Indiana. From inventory tracking to tax calculations, we handle the complexity.

Disclaimer: Cannabis laws change frequently. This page was last updated in May 2026 and is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Verify current regulations with Indiana State Department of Health before making business decisions.