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US (IN): Delta-8 legal clarification unlikely as Statehouse stalemate persists

In the nearly six years since a federal law appeared to open the doors to delta-8, the marijuana-like drug has grown into a billion-dollar Hoosier industry.

But it's done so on shaky legal ground, leaving retailers and law enforcement officials alike seeking legislative clarification: is delta-8 allowed in Indiana?

"The legislature needs to act to provide regulatory certainty for businesses and legal certainty for both law enforcement and prosecutors," Rep. Jake Teshka, R-North Liberty, told the Capital Chronicle.

"In the absence of us doing anything, there's just this huge legal gray area, and it breeds a ton of problems," said Teshka, who authored an unsuccessful attempt to regulate delta-8 last session.

Lawmakers, however, indicate a Senate-House stalemate is unlikely to give — even with the state on the hook for a year-old lawsuit over the hemp-derived psychoactive's status.

Read more at indianacapitalchronicle.com

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