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Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission Issues First Licenses Now

Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission Grants First Cultivator Licenses Despite Legal Concerns

The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission has officially issued the state's first cultivator licenses, marking a historic milestone for Nebraska's medical cannabis program. After years of debate, delays, and political resistance, the decision represents a major shift toward expanded access for patients in need. The two first cultivator licenses were awarded to facilities in Omaha and Lincoln, signaling the beginning of legal cannabis production within state borders.

According to reports, the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission finalized the approval of the first cultivator licenses nearly a week after the state's regulatory deadline. The move came amid speculation that former Attorney General Mike Hilgers might challenge the legality of the process. Despite those concerns, the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission proceeded, emphasizing that their mission is to fulfill the will of voters who approved medical cannabis access through a ballot initiative.

The recipients of the first cultivator licenses are expected to begin operations in late 2025, pending compliance inspections and product testing protocols. The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission stated that this rollout will be carefully monitored to ensure safety, transparency, and accountability.


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