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How Emergency Regulations Have Put Nebraska’s Medical Cannabis Industry ‘In Limbo’



LB1235 was introduced by the Committee on General Affairs

Nebraska lawmakers have advanced medical cannabis-related legislation for the first time, moving a bill aimed at funding and basic operations of the state’s Medical Cannabis Commission to the next round of discussion.

LB1235 was introduced by the General Affairs Committee on behalf of the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission at the request of Governor Jim Peelen. In its original form, the bill was designed to help the commission get started, according to committee chairman Sen. Rick Holdcroft.

“It’s providing funding so they can hire staff and get paid, it’ll give them a registry so they can start registering patients and caregivers and medical staff to make referrals, it’ll set up a seed sales program that will track mostly from seed so we can make sure it cuts down on any black markets,” Holdcroft said.

But advocates said the bill initially drew significant opposition because of concerns it would weaken patient protections. Christa Eggers of Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana said that while 75 percent of the feedback was positive, 25 percent were negative and resulted in the removal of patient protections.

“It gives full authority to the medical cannabis commission, and while we would have hoped and would have liked to have a commission that follows the will of the people, that takes into account public comment and public feedback, we haven’t seen that,” Eggers said.

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Texas lawmakers passed House Bill 46 during the regular session

Few companies have licenses for cultivation, production and The sale of medical marijuana in Texas is expanding and changes following legislative action this year will likely increase demand for the state’s Compassionate Use Program (TCUP).

Texas lawmakers passed House Bill 46 during the regular session, which increased the number of licenses for drug-dispensing organizations to 12, expanded eligibility for the program to include chronic pain conditions and allowed dispensaries to store their products in satellites to reduce wait times for patients.

Data from Texas Department of Public Safety shows that the number of patients on the Compassionate Use Registry has increased by nearly 15,000 since the Legislature passed the bill in June. DPS is also in the process of vetting nine companies for new licenses grow and sell medical marijuana.

Nico Richardson, CEO of Texas Original, one of three licensed businesses, said the new law will bring Texas more in line with medical marijuana programs across the country. His company recently moved its base of operations from south Austin to a 75,000-square-foot facility in Bastrop. Everything from growing the plant, extracting the oils, manufacturing and testing the products all happens under one roof.

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Sales data for December won’t be available until January, but the trend is alarming

Erin Gorman Kirk said the state was trying to keep the medical cannabis market afloat. From the moment of formation the country’s first cannabis ombudsmanKirk worked with lawmakers to make it easier to get a cannabis medical card, and to keep those cards valid for longer and in more places.

It didn’t help. At the program’s peak in October 2021, Connecticut had 54,000 registered medical cannabis patients, a number that has dropped from nearly 49,000 to 31,400 over the past three years.

“I have to say it’s a shocking decline,” Kirk said. “And we’ve done all these ways.”

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