Cannabis Business Legal Compliance in Nebraska

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Nebraska's Medical Cannabis Legalization and Oversight

  • Nebraska has legalized medical cannabis through the approval of two ballot initiatives, Initiative 437 and Initiative 438.
  • The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission oversees the implementation and compliance of the state's medical cannabis laws.
  • The commission is responsible for developing regulations, issuing licenses, and ensuring adherence to state medical cannabis laws.

Vital Role of Cannabis Business Attorneys in NE

Cannabis attorneys play a crucial role in Nebraska, especially in light of recent developments regarding medical cannabis legalization. Their importance is multifaceted:

Ensuring Business Compliance: The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission regulates the industry, requiring businesses to navigate strict licensing and compliance rules. Cannabis attorneys are key to guiding businesses through these processes and resolving disputes.

Protecting Patient Rights: Cannabis attorneys help safeguard patient rights, particularly in employment matters. While the Nebraska Fair Employment Practice Act excludes illegal drug users, it provides exceptions for substances prescribed or authorized by law, creating a need for legal clarity.

Criminal Defense: Cannabis attorneys have an in-depth understanding of Nebraska's unique cannabis regulations and the potential penalties for various offenses. Their knowledge allows them to analyze the charges and identify possible defenses or mitigating factors.

Attorneys Who Work With Cannabis-Related Issues in Nebraska Area of Expertise
Berry Law Criminal Defense
Dornan Law Team Criminal Defense
Douglas, Kelly, Ostdiek, Snyder, Ossian and Vogl, PC Criminal Defense
Hug & Jacobs, LLC Criminal Defense
Liberty Law Group Criminal Defense
Olsen Law Offices Criminal Defense
Whelan Law Office Criminal Defense
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Marijuana, CBD, and Hemp Laws in Nebraska: Offenses and Penalties

Possession with Intent to Distribute: It is illegal to knowingly manufacture, distribute, deliver, dispense, or possess with intent to do any of these actions with marijuana. Penalties depend on the amount involved:

  • More than 1 pound: Class IV felony; up to 2 years imprisonment, a fine up to $10,000, or both.
  • 1 ounce to 1 pound: Class III misdemeanor; up to 3 months imprisonment, a fine up to $500, or both.

Distribution to Minors or Near Schools: Enhanced penalties apply when distributing marijuana to individuals under 18, within 1,000 feet of schools, or within 100 feet of designated areas like youth centers or playgrounds. Offenses can be elevated to a maximum of a Class IB felony.

CBD and Hemp

CBD derived from hemp with less than 0.3% THC is legal in Nebraska if it complies with state regulations. Unauthorized distribution of CBD products containing higher THC levels or derived from marijuana is illegal and subject to penalties similar to marijuana offenses. Proper licensing is required for hemp cultivation and processing; unlicensed activities can result in legal consequences.

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