Talk:Cannabis in Indiana

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The Higher Fellowship led by David Phipps and Bobbie Young have worked with Senator Karen Tallian (SB 255) and Representative Sue Errington (HB 1356) to promote their bills. The Higher Fellowship had a successful Town Hall on February 9th, 2017 in the Indiana State Capitol. In 2016 they did a 92 rally tour, resulting in Tippecanoe County suing them over protesting on public property. The Higher Fellowship won with the help of the ACLU but The County of Tippecanoe is appealing the courts decision as for now the Higher fellowship plans to hold another 92 county rally tour in 2017.

<Jason Lee Straw Higher Fellowship Medical Adviser>

Senator James Tomes and Blake Doriot For the first time in our state's history, a medicinal cannabis related bill has passed through a Senate Committee & is now going to the Senate floor for a vote! Senate Bill 15 was passed by the Corrections & Criminal Law Senate Committee 7th February 2017, with a vote of 5 yeas to 3 nays! <Indiana Legislative Site> <Jason Lee Straw Higher Fellowship Medical Adviser & Hoosier Veterans for Medical Cannabis District #5 Leader> <https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2017/bills/senate/15>

Hoosier Veterans for Medical Cannabis led by Jeff Staker took up the cause for getting medical cannabis legalized in Indiana July 2016. Jeff Staker was able to work with The Indiana American Legion to take up the banner and pass a resolution mirroring the National American Legion Resolution #11 to support further research and treatment by the Legislative Branch on the weekend of the 20th of January 2017.

<Jason Lee Straw Hoosier Veterans for Medical Cannabis District #5 Leader>

The above was added by an IP, but is improperly cited and phrased. Moving here so it can be improved and restored if desired. Goonsquad LCpl Mulvaney (talk) 21:49, 15 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]