
Medical marijuana license caps, including no more than 10 vertically integrated businesses statewide, could be coming to Nebraska when the state starts accepting business applications later this year – if legislation introduced this week becomes law.
Three lawmakers introduced similar bills that would implement a voter-approved medical marijuana law, according to the Nebraska Examiner, even as the ballot initiative still faces a challenge in the courts – plus a fourth bill that would water down a Nebraska MMJ market by banning flower and severely restricting the amount of allowable THC.
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Nearly 70% of state voters cast ballots in favor of Initiative Measures 437 and 438 on Election Day despite a legal challenge involving state officials seeking to disqualify the measures.
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