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One of the issues will be e-cigarette and CBD oil taxes. Thats something lawmakers couldnt agree on in the 2019 session.
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Cannabidiol is believed to have therapeutic benefits and help with anxiety, insomnia, depression and epileptic seizures, but some versions of CBD can be toxic and cause a user to fail a drug test
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CBD has been legal in Indiana since March, but now it's required to come with a QR code.
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Doctors said CBD has therapeutic benefits with little to no THC, the compound causing the high usually associated with marijuana use.
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The measure legalizes CBD oil as long as it has 0.3 percent or less THC, the ingredient in cannabis that creates a high.
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Rep. Tom Washburne (R-Inglefield) says his chamber wants to minimize labeling and testing requirements for CBD manufacturers.
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Cannabidiol, commonly referred to as CBD oil, is derived from marijuana and hemp, but lacks the stuff that gets people high.
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Sen. David Long (R-Fort Wayne) says a change to the hemp bill shouldn't impact bills to legalize cannabidiol, or CBD, which is derived from hemp.
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The Senate's bill is similar to language approved last week by the House - meaning CBD legalization appears to have a clear path forward this session.
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There are several bills dealing with CBD this session, in both chambers. The measure approved Tuesday takes the simplest approach.