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Grand Island petition circulator pleads guilty to misdemeanor and fine • Nebraska Examiner

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(Getty Images)GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — A paid petition circulator for Nebraska’s two successful medical cannabis ballot measures pleaded guilty Friday to a misdemeanor and a $250 fine, down from an initial felony charge. Michael K. Egbert, 66, was a paid circulator for the Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana campaign to legalize and regulate medical cannabis. Hall County Attorney Marty Klein, whose investigation was aided by the Nebraska Attorney Gener…
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