Nebraska
Regulatory Framework
Cannabis, including both medical and recreational use, is illegal in Nebraska. There are no regulatory agencies overseeing the legal cannabis market as it does not exist [1].
Legal Status
The table below summarizes the legal status of cannabis in Nebraska across various market segments:
Market | Status | Act/Law | Year |
---|---|---|---|
Adult-Use | Illegal | Nebraska Revised Statute 28-416 [1] | N/A |
Medical | Illegal | Nebraska Revised Statute 28-416 [1] | N/A |
Homegrow | Illegal | Nebraska Revised Statute 28-416 [1] | N/A |
Track-and-Trace
As cannabis is illegal in Nebraska for both medical and recreational purposes, there is no track-and-trace system in place [1].
Licensing
Since the possession and distribution of cannabis are prohibited in Nebraska, there are no licenses issued for any cannabis-related activities [1].
Possession Limits
Possession of cannabis is illegal in Nebraska. The specific penalties are as follows:
Item | Possession Limit |
---|---|
More than 1 ounce, up to 1 pound | Class III misdemeanor [1] |
More than 1 pound | Class IV felony [1] |
These limits are part of Nebraska's strict stance against cannabis, with increasing penalties for larger amounts [1].
Medical Cannabis
Due to the illegality of cannabis in Nebraska, there are no procedures or regulations for medical cannabis, including patient registration or caregiver requirements [1].
Additional Resources
- Wikipedia: Cannabis in Nebraska https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabis_in_Nebraska
References
- [1] "Nebraska Legislature," Nebraska Revised Statute 28-416. Available: https://nebraskalegislature.gov/laws/statutes/
- [2] "Department of Revenue," Nebraska. Available: https://revenue.nebraska.gov/
- [3] "Department of Agriculture," Nebraska. Available: https://nda.nebraska.gov/
- [4] "Secretary of State," Nebraska. Available: https://sos.nebraska.gov/