The Indiana House has approved loosening restrictions on a marijuana-derived oil used to treat epilepsy. The bill passed the chamber unanimously 95-0 Thursday. A measure on the same subject will likely be considered for a final vote in the Senate later Thursday. The Legislature has long resisted efforts to allow the use of cannabidiol oil, commonly referred to as CBD oil, but that appears to have changed this year. A conference committee will reconcile differences between the measures.
House Acts On Pot For Epilepsy Bill
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