Commission Greenlights Marijuana Being Legally Planted in Nebraska
One of four approved cultivators passed inspection, while another hopes to begin this summer as Nebraska moves to launch its medical cannabis program.
- On Monday, the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission unanimously ratified the successful inspection of MahMot Cultivation Company in Raymond, clearing the way for the first state-licensed cultivator to plant marijuana.
- The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission met Monday to address implementation delays after farmers have yet to sow seeds for the burgeoning program. Attorney General Mike Hilgers' office is reviewing draft regulations sent in mid-April.
- Cultivator Kent Rogert of KRL Med LLC faces local zoning hurdles that delayed a May 26 inspection. Commissioners voted 4-0 Monday to renew his license for six months, signaling support for moving forward.
- Activist Stubblfield criticized the process, saying "I'm getting sick of the skullduggery. We need to get what we voted for." Patients and advocates continue demanding faster implementation of the medical cannabis program.
- The commission begins accepting manufacturer applications on Wednesday and expects to collect application fees this month. Three other approved cultivators remain pending as the state aims to finalize regulations before the July growing season.
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Nebraska Officials Approve Start Of Medical Cannabis Cultivation
“Every day that goes by, we’re losing time and availability.” By Zach Wendling, Nebraska Examiner The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission cleared the way Monday for the first state-licensed cultivator to put marijuana plants in the ground, while another is taking steps to fight a local zoning decision. The four-member commission voted unanimously to ratify the successful inspection of MahāMotā Cultivation Company in Raymond. This paves the way …
Nebraska Commission Greenlights Marijuana Being Legally Planted Within The State
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission cleared the way Monday for the first state-licensed cultivator to put marijuana plants in the ground, while another is taking steps to fight a local zoning decision.
Commission greenlights marijuana being legally planted in Nebraska
The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission cleared the way for the first state-licensed cultivator to put marijuana plants in the ground.
Nebraska Commission Clears First Legal Marijuana Cultivation, Opens Door for Product Manufacturer Applications
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Nebraska regulators have cleared the way for marijuana to be legally planted in the state for the first time, marking a major step forward for the voter-approved medical marijuana program. The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission voted Monday to ratify the successful inspection of MahāMotā Cultivation Company in Raymond, allowing the company to begin cultivation. The move makes MahāMotā the f…
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