Indiana residents rushing to stock up on CBD oil before 60 day warning is over. Hoosiers are getting their hands on as much CBD as they can after Attorney General Curtis Hill stated his opinion that CBD is considered illegal in the state of Indiana, with the exception of epileptic patients (who must be approved and enrolled in a state registry). The exception for epileptic patients however, does not provide any legal means of purchasing CBD as a medication. Businesses are reporting that CBD has been “flying off the shelves” ever since.



AG Hill has refused to back down from his stance, even going so far as to pen an op-ed reaffirming that CBD oil is illegal no matter its THC content. He went on to say he has “long opposed” legalizing marijuana “which makes people do stupid things.”



Meanwhile, Governor Eric Holcomb has publicly contradicted the Attorney General by stating that CBD remains legal as long as it contains less than 0.3% THC. This is the same governor that refused to support the decriminalizing marijuana, even for medicinal purposes. State Senator Blake Doriot is currently drafting legislation which would address the confusion, and legalize CBD oil for a variety of neurological disorders.