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Nebraska Bill to Protect Doctors Who Recommend Medical Cannabis Fails

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Nebraska Bill to Protect Doctors Who Recommend Medical Cannabis Fails

There will be no protections provided in Nebraska state law this year for doctors who refer patients to the state’s medical cannabis program after cannabis opponents blocked the legislation from state Sen. John Cavanaugh (R). NTV reports.

legislators voted to approve proposal during early review. However, in subsequent debates, opponents of medical cannabis derailed the bill with amendments that sought to change the intent of the proposal.

With the added changes, Cavanaugh eventually withdrew the bill from consideration, noting that “This bill no longer serves the purpose of ensuring that children have access to medicine.”

“Every amendment that has been introduced to that bill is hostile and an attempt to hijack that bill and go against the will of the voters.” – Cavanaugh, via NTV

Nebraska voters overwhelmingly approved the state’s medical cannabis program in 2024, but rollout has been slow and, for many advocates, frustrating.

Crista Eggers of the Nebraskans Campaign for Medical Marijuana said KETV“If there are no practitioners, there are no patients in this program.”

“What seems to be the purpose of this is to make sure that Nebraska never has a functioning program,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Nebraska Legislature approved last week the first state legislation related to the medical cannabis program. This bill would allow the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission to impose new fees on the industry and increase revenue.

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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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