Gov. Jim Pillen Signs New Emergency Medical Marijuana Regulations
Governor Pillen signed regulations limiting cultivators to 1,250 plants each and capping total cultivators at four to prevent excess production and black market growth.
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Gov. Jim Pillen approves Nebraska medical marijuana regulations that cap number of plants
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen approved medical cannabis regulations that limit cultivators to 1,250 plants. He rejected a previous proposal that did not restrict the number of plants.
Pillen approves limits on number of marijuana plants cultivators can grow in Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen is approving the adoption of new emergency regulations with limits on the production of cannabis. In a press release on Thursday, the governor’s office said Pillen signed the regulations that limit each cultivator to possessing no more than 1,250 flowering plants. Those regulations were signed by Pillen on Tuesday. Earlier this week,...
Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission Imposes Plant Limits on Cultivators at Governor’s Request
During an emergency meeting on Monday, the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission (NMCC) placed limits on the number of plants licensed cultivators could grow, Nebraska Public Media reports. The move came in response to a request from Gov. Jim Pillen (R) who refused to sign newly approved regulations without the limit in place. In a letter to the commission, Pillen said he was withholding his signature on the regulations because he wanted the NMCC…
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