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Indiana Considers Banning Hemp Products for Under 21s
State bill would align with federal hemp definition and create new licensing rules.
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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The Indiana House is considering legislation that would prohibit the sale of hemp products to people under 21 years old and establish a new licensing structure through the state's Alcohol and Tobacco Commission. The bill is aimed at aligning Indiana's hemp regulations with the federal definition of hemp.
Why it matters
This bill is part of a broader effort by Indiana lawmakers to tighten regulations around hemp and cannabis products in the state. The proposed age restriction and licensing rules could significantly impact the hemp industry and access to hemp-derived products for Hoosiers.
The details
The bill includes provisions that would ban the sale of hemp products to anyone under 21 years old. It would also create a new licensing structure through the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission to regulate the hemp industry in the state. The Senate has already approved the legislation, and it is now being considered by the House committee.
- The Indiana House committee is currently considering the hemp product restrictions bill.
- The Indiana Senate has already approved the bill.
The players
Indiana House committee
The legislative committee in the Indiana House of Representatives that is reviewing the proposed hemp product restrictions.
Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission
The state agency that would be tasked with establishing a new licensing structure for the hemp industry under the proposed legislation.
What’s next
If the House committee approves the bill, it will move to a full vote in the Indiana House of Representatives.
The takeaway
This bill reflects Indiana's efforts to tighten regulations around hemp and cannabis products, which could significantly impact access and availability for consumers in the state.
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