Marijuana Use in Indiana: A Look at Cannabis Laws in and Around Indiana
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2020-04-01
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American English
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Center for Health Policy
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Though under federal law marijuana is still considered an illicit drug, many states have enacted policies decriminalizing and/or legalizing marijuana to some degree. In 14 states (including Indiana), possession, use, cultivation, sale or distribution of marijuana is illegal. Indiana is bordered by states with varying marijuana policies: Kentucky (illegal), Ohio (medical use), and Michigan and Illinois (medical and recreational use). One emerging trend of concern is the use of marijuana products (THC) in e-cigarettes, especially among young people.
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Sanner, L. and Greene, MS. (2020). "Social Determinants of Health and Their Impact on Mental Health and Substance Misuse". Published by The Center for Health Policy at the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indianapolis, IN.
Gutta, J. and Greene, MS. (2020). "Marijuana Use in Indiana: A Look at Cannabis Laws in and Around Indiana". Published by The Center for Health Policy at the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indianapolis, IN.
Gutta, J. and Greene, MS. (2020). "Marijuana Use in Indiana: A Look at Cannabis Laws in and Around Indiana". Published by The Center for Health Policy at the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indianapolis, IN.
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