There is no legal cannabis delivery in Indianapolis because Indiana has no licensed cannabis market. Delivery of marijuana from any source β including out-of-state legal markets β is criminal trafficking under Indiana Code 35-48-4.
Because Indiana operates no medical or adult-use cannabis program, there is no licensed delivery framework. Every delivery scenario falls under IC 35-48-4 trafficking provisions: transporting, importing across state lines, or selling marijuana is a felony scaled by quantity and proximity to schools or parks. Out-of-state shipments from Michigan or Illinois dispensaries are common interdiction targets for state troopers along I-65 and I-70. Hemp-derived products containing under 0.3 percent delta-9 THC by dry weight are legal under IC 15-15-13 and may be shipped, but Delta-8 THC and synthetic cannabinoid edibles occupy a legal gray zone with periodic enforcement actions and pending legislation.
Delivering more than 30 grams of marijuana is a Level 6 felony minimum, escalating to Level 4 above 10 pounds; school-zone enhancements add up to two additional years to sentences.
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