Indiana MMJ Resources | A Comprehensive Guide to MMJ-Adjacent Companies and Organizations in Indiana
As of August 2025, the state of Indiana has not legalized medical or recreational cannabis. Therefore, there are no state-licensed dispensaries for high-THC cannabis products of the kind found in neighboring states like Illinois and Ohio.
Indiana state law does allow for the use of low-THC CBD products (containing no more than 0.3% THC) for any purpose. For official information regarding Indiana’s cannabis and CBD laws, please refer to the state’s official government resources.
Indiana General Assembly – Cannabis and Controlled Substances The official text of Indiana state law regarding cannabis, CBD oil, and controlled substances.
Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) The DMHA is the state authority that sets the standard of care for mental health and addiction services in Indiana. It helps connect Hoosiers with treatment providers, recovery supports, and other essential resources.
Be Well Indiana An initiative of the DMHA, Be Well Indiana provides access to mental health resources, crisis counseling, and guidance on stress management, designed to help Hoosiers navigate health challenges.
NAMI Indiana The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Indiana is a grassroots organization that provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.
Mental Health America of Indiana (MHAI) MHAI is a statewide organization that promotes mental health and addiction recovery through advocacy, education, and direct services, including the Indiana Addiction Hotline and the Indiana Center for Recovery.
Indiana Suicide Prevention This state-run resource page provides information on suicide prevention efforts in Indiana, including access to crisis lines, training programs, and support for individuals and communities.
Indiana 211 A free service that connects Hoosiers with a wide range of human services, including mental health providers, crisis support, housing assistance, and more. It is available 24/7.
Veterans Crisis Line A free, confidential resource available to any Veteran, even if not registered with the VA or enrolled in VA health care. The service connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring VA responders.
Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) The DMHA provides leadership for the state’s addiction services network, overseeing prevention, treatment, and recovery programs and connecting individuals to a continuum of care for substance use disorders.
Indiana Addiction Hotline Available 24/7, this free and confidential hotline, managed by MHAI, provides assistance in finding substance use disorder treatment, resources, and information for individuals and families.
Indiana Recovery Network (IRN) The IRN promotes the development of recovery-oriented systems of care by connecting communities with recovery support services, peer-run organizations, and resources that foster long-term recovery.
Overdose Lifeline, Inc. An Indianapolis-based non-profit dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities affected by substance use disorder through education, advocacy, harm reduction, and support, including the distribution of Naloxone (Narcan).
Indiana Alliance of Recovery Residences (INARR) INARR is the state affiliate for the National Alliance for Recovery Residences, dedicated to ensuring access to safe, ethical, and high-quality recovery housing for people recovering from substance use disorders.
FindTreatment.gov A confidential and anonymous resource from SAMHSA for persons seeking treatment for mental and substance use disorders in the United States and its territories.