Nebraska voters approve legalization of medical marijuana. Here's what to know
- Medical marijuana is now legal in Nebraska after being approved by voters in the recent election
- Two ballot measures, Initiative Measure 437 and Initiative Measure 438, were approved by a majority of voters
- Initiative Measure 437 allows qualified patients to use, possess, and acquire up to 5 ounces of cannabis for medical purposes with a recommendation from a health care practitioner
- Initiative Measure 438 eliminates penalties under state law for the possession, manufacture, distribution, and dispensing of cannabis for medical purposes by registered private entities and establishes a Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission to regulate these activities.
Medical marijuana is now legal in the state of Nebraska, approved by voters on Tuesday.
Two ballot measures dealing with medical marijuana were on the Nebraska ballot. A total of 70.7% of voters approved Initiative Measure 437 and 66.9% of voters approved Initiative Measure 438.
Initiative Measure 437 establishes a new statute that will allow the use, possession and acquisition of up to 5 ounces of cannabis for medical purposes by a qualified patient with a written recommendation from a health care practitioner. The statue will also allow for a caregiver to assist a qualified patient with these activities.
Initiative Measure 438 establishes a new statute that makes penalties inapplicable under state law for the possession, manufacture, distribution, delivery and dispensing of cannabis for medical purposes by registered private entities. The statute will also establish a Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission to regulate such activities.
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