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Hemp Laws in Indiana

Last updated: April 1, 2026

Delta-9 THC (Hemp) in Indiana

Current legal status

Legal

Hemp-derived delta-9 THC products within the 0.3% dry-weight limit are legal in Indiana under state hemp regulations.

Statute: SB 516; IC 15-15-13

Federal Law Change — November 12, 2026

Indiana's hemp market is highly dependent on the federal Farm Bill framework. Stricter federal regulations on hemp-derived THC could severely impact the state's thriving hemp product retail sector.

Learn what's changing →

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All Compounds in Indiana

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By Product Type

Gummies / EdiblesLegal
Vapes / CartridgesLegal
Hemp FlowerLegal
Tinctures / OilsLegal
Topicals / CreamsLegal
Beverages / DrinksLegal

Age Requirement

21+

Shipping Into IN

Legal

Shipping Out of IN

Legal

2026 Federal Law Impact on Indiana

Indiana's hemp market is highly dependent on the federal Farm Bill framework. Stricter federal regulations on hemp-derived THC could severely impact the state's thriving hemp product retail sector.

Full federal ban details →

Note: Indiana is one of the most permissive states for hemp-derived products. SB 516 explicitly regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids and allows a broad range of products. Delta-8 and other hemp products are widely available at gas stations, smoke shops, and retail stores throughout the state.

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