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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jennifer McCormick wants Indiana to gradually legalize adult cannabis use, saying Hoosiers have told her they’re ready for the state to make that move.
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Despite about a dozen bills at the Statehouse this legislative session, the push to legalize cannabis in Indiana continues to struggle for a foothold.
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A new organization of business leaders has formed to advocate for the legalization of adult use of cannabis in Indiana.
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Patients taking medical marijuana say they have fewer side effects than other medications, but not everyone is sold on the benefits.
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Supporters of medical marijuana legalization gathered at the Statehouse - including a few new voices.
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Rep. Jim Lucas (R-Seymour) says breaking through the "stigma and fear-mongering" of medical marijuana will help lawmakers legalize it in 2019.
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Ahead of the legislative session, Senate Democrats say their initial priorities are teacher pay, medical marijuana, pre-existing condition coverage and hate crimes.
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Physicians were among those testifying both for and against medical marijuana.
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The Indiana House voted Thursday to urge the federal government to loosen its grip on marijuana so the drug can be more effectively studied.
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Rep. Matt Lehman (R-Berne) says he thinks lawmakers should talk to experts and examine successes and failures in other states.