There’s another legislative debate over forms of cannabis that aren’t marijuana. Indiana legalized C-B-D oil three years ago. Shelbyville Representative Sean Eberhart wants to apply the same standard to the hemp flower: it’s legal as long as the T-H-C content is minimal. Eberhart says hemp is projected to be a quarter-billion-dollar industry within four years, and says Indiana farmers and retailers should be able to compete with neighboring states. Indiana State Police, however, oppose the bill, saying it would make Indiana’s marijuana laws unenforceable.