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LINCOLN — A top opponent of medical cannabis in Nebraska filed a new lawsuit Tuesday seeking to void two successful 2024 ballot measures to legalize and regulate the drug. Gov. Jim Pillen has ...
Nebraska, where registered Republicans outnumber registered Democrats by nearly 2 to 1, is the 39th state to allow medical use of cannabis. That list includes red states such as Alabama, Arkansas ...
Nebraska is one of three states that haven't legalized marijuana or cannabis products for medical purposes or recreational use. The initiative has until July 3. to collect at least 87,000 ...
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Amidst an early 20th century trend of limiting the drug, Nebraska first restricted cannabis in 1927. [3] In 1969, Nebraska eased penalties for cannabis possession in the state, limiting the penalty for first-time possession to no more than 7 days in jail. [4] Marijuana was decriminalized to a civil infraction for first-time offenders in 1978 or ...
The regulatory measure creates the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission, which must write regulations for approving licenses for registered medical cannabis establishments by July 1, 2025, and ...
It was the fourth radio station in Nebraska. [5] Its original city of license was David City, Nebraska. New owners moved the station to Lincoln in 1927, with studios in the Hotel Lincoln. In the 1930s, the station broadcast on 1210 kilocycles. It had 250 watts of power but it was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night.